michael mullady The men’s basketball team will lose two scholarships as a result of the first academic progress report based on information collected from the 2003-04 and 2004-05 academic years. Although the official list of NCAA teams with violations will…
Men's basketball runs away from Gauchos late
Frank Stranzl The Dawin Whiten show came to town in the second half of the men’s basketball game on Saturday, leading the Mustangs to a 74-62 win over rival UC Santa Barbara. Whiten scored 19 second-half points after a shaky…
Women's basketball beats UCSB for first time in five years
For only the second time in over 22 years, the Cal Poly women’s basketball team has beaten UC Santa Barbara. Senior guard Michelle Henke scored a career-high 21 points, sinking five of ten 3-pointers, to lead the Mustangs to an…
Ballet to grace Cal Poly stage
Jennifer Hall The well-known St. Petersburg Classic Ballet is making San Luis Obispo one of the stops on its third U.S. tour this Sunday. The matinee performance will take place at the Christopher Cohan Center at 3 p.m. The ballet…
Men's basketball to host Gauchos
michael mullady The Central Coast rivalry between Cal Poly and UC Santa Barbara will be the hot topic this weekend as the men’s basketball team hosts the Gauchos at 4 p.m. in Mott Gym on Saturday. Cal Poly, coming off…
Dancing: Sex Standing Up
Dan Watson At that golden age when puberty is embedding its oily claws into our blossoming youth, the beast we call “dancing” begins to transform from an innocent preschool circle-dancing kitten into a sexual bump-and-grinding bloodthirsty lion. When it seemed…
A way of living washed away
Matthew Larkin and nine other students were submitted this fall after their colleges closed due to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
KCPR interview with Mustang Daily Online Editor Ryan Chartrand
Featuring Justin Fassino and Ryan Chartrand
ASI: For the students, By the students
Ryan Chartrand In 1937, students formed the first Cal Poly student government association. Now, more than 68 years later, ASI is still with students every step of the way developing programs and services, supporting clubs and organizations, providing facilities and…
New Year's rain dampens 'Enchanted Reverie' float
Caitlin Donnell Just after ushering in the new year, the Cal Poly Rose Float took to the streets of Pasadena on Jan. 2. The fairy wonderland with a giant dragon, waterfall and tree house castle marked the 58th consecutive Tournament…
Mustang swimmers out-dueled
The men’s and women’s swim teams lost dual meets to Cal State Northridge on Friday and the women’s team lost dual meets to the Univeristy of Nevada-Reno and San Diego State the next day. First-place finishes in men’s competition came…