In the days following Andrew Gardner’s three missed extra points during the Cal Poly football team’s 36-35 loss to Wisconsin, he’s become a topic of some local and national negative attention. There’s nothing too surprising about that. It was bound…
Big Apple art scene comes to University Art Gallery
New York-based installation artist Amanda Browder is the newest featured artist in the University Art Gallery. Her new site-specific exhibit has been on display since Nov. 7.
Browder, who currently resides in Brooklyn, New York and has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, met Cal Poly art gallery coordinator Jeff Van Kleek, while a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Free music recitals offer sampling of Poly talent
Toward the end of each quarter, Cal Poly music students put their studying and preparation to work by offering free recitals for the Cal Poly community.
The recitals have been held for approximately 20 years and everyone is welcome to attend. They provide an alternative for students who might not be able to afford attending expensive events in the Performing Arts Center.
Can't call sexuality a choice
Can’t call sexuality a choice
Aaron Baldwin, it’s too bad that engineers don’t take ENGL 145. Gale McNeeley’s letter is a vigorous expression of optimism, not an invitation to debate – unlike your “rebuttal.”
Your analysis of McNeeley’s letter was confusing and off-base.
'Liberal' economic views falsely based
Your “perspective on the liberal views of economics” is on par with far-left media stations. Do you really believe that “the wealthy do not pay their share of taxes”? Did you get this information from Mr. Obama, Barney Frank or another socialist politician?
School is in session, have a seat.
Ignoring socioeconomic factors is naive
In his Wednesday letter to the editor, Michael Berry explained to us that “The two reasons we are a predominantly white campus are few minorities apply, and it just so happens that many minorities are less qualified academically than other applicants.”
I really like that idea a lot.
Cal Poly loses heartbreaker on final play
MADISON, Wis. – The words “Cal Poly” were about to enter sports fans’ collective consciousness right next to “Appalachian State.”
Just like in the Mountaineers’ season-opening shocker over Michigan last season, the Mustangs’ attempt to stun Wisconsin on Saturday night came down to a kick.
Army event a challenge for Cal Poly ROTC
From a distance they appear as packs of ghosts walking the dry yellow hills and valleys of San Luis Obispo on a dim Saturday morning. But as the sun lit the horizon, the camouflage on the Army combat uniform slowly became apparent.
The Fighting Mustang Battalion, representing Cal Poly’s Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) in the annual Ranger Challenge was hosted this year by the University of Santa Barbara and held at National Guard base, Camp San Luis Obispo.
Cal Poly football: Alive and well
Lon Baldwin sat in the lobby of the Madison, Wis. Dane County Regional Airport on Sunday morning, wearing a purely red “Wisconsin” sweatshirt unscathed by snowfall Californians might’ve expected of a late-November, midwestern night with a 24-degree wind chill.
Mustangs advance in tournament
With a Ryan Anderson 28th-minute goal, the Cal Poly men’s soccer team earned its first NCAA Tournament victory, 1-0 over UCLA on Friday night at Drake Stadium in Los Angeles. Cal Poly goalkeeper Eric Branagan-Franco recorded his 25th career shutout while making three saves, but the Bruins had several scoring opportunities that were stopped by the Cal Poly defense.