Follow along as the Mustangs travel south to UC Santa Barbara in the latest installation of the Blue-Green Rivalry.
Cal Poly Athletics amps up drug testing
This past summer’s events caused Athletics to rethink its drug testing policy.
The 19 percent: Women in engineering
“You literally can’t win.” Sometimes, that’s how computer science junior Nicole Giusti feels as a woman in the College of Engineering, where men make up more than 80 percent of the population.
California drought scorches Learn By Doing
While the drought has prevented students from gaining practical experience, it hasn’t stopped students from wanting to learn by doing.
PHOTOS: Proxima Parada celebrates album launch at SLO Brew
The group’s debut album, Songs of Music, is available online.
BOX SCORE: Men’s soccer snaps winning streak
The Cal Poly men’s soccer team’s winning streak ended with a 2-1 loss against Pacific (1-5-0) on Sunday.
Cal Poly wins Dept. of Energy grant, will research ocean wave power
Schools across the country competed for the grant, with Cal Poly and Oregon State coming out on top.
No violations found after investigation of ‘Nava-ho’ party
The Nov. 16 off-campus party that came under fire on campus and across the country was not in violation of university policies.
Wrestling finishes 24th at Las Vegas Invitational
Several Cal Poly wrestlers participated in the 2013 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational this past weekend held at the Las Vegas Convention Center.