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Tournament bye on the line in men's tennis match vs. UCSB

Cal Poly men’s tennis (8-12, 3-1 Big West) takes on rival UC Santa Barbara (8-12, 3-0) on Senior Day

Cal Poly professor featured in Conversations with Cal Poly Authors

Mary Stewart Atwell, a Cal Poly professor and notable author, will be featured in the upcoming event, Conversations with Cal Poly Authors.

Today's Top 5: From the return of Poly Royal to body image at Cal Poly

Hannah Joslin [follow id=”joslin_hannah”] 1. Quiz: Which ASI presidential candidate is your soulmate? You share the same views, tastes and overall outlook on life — find out who the other pea in your pod is. 2. Poly Royal: Bringing back the name,…

Big inning helps No. 3 Cal Poly blank Cal State Fullerton, 8-0

The Cal Poly baseball team came out on top Thursday with an 8-0 victory over No. 19 Cal State Fullerton.

WATCH LIVE: KCPR Open Mic Night

KCPR hosts their quarterly Open Mic Night event in the Performing Arts Center Pavillion. The event is part of KCPR’s Pledge Week.

Word on the street: What do you think about Atmosphere performing on campus?

If you didn’t hear, Atmosphere will be making an appearance on Cal Poly’s campus next week. So what do the students have to say?

Cal Poly adds bleacher seating to Baggett Stadium for potential regional bid

A total of 738 seats were added to boost Baggett Stadium’s capacity.

Mustang News, April 17, 2014: Congresswoman on campus, New OCOB dean announced

Mustang News anchor Olivia DeGennaro covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.

Lois Capps talks energy, tuition with students on campus

Congresswoman Lois Capps (D-CA) visited Cal Poly in a forum titled “Coffee Conversations with Congresswoman Capps” on Wednesday afternoon.

The body in the mirror: Students reflect on body image

America’s happiest city. America’s fifth fittest city. America’s most health-obsessed college?

New College of Business dean looks outward

Dawson’s outward focus — his ability to build relationships with businesses and industries outside the university — was an attribute the college of business wanted to take advantage of.