Mustangs 10th in TSN poll; Lindy's odd one out

The Cal Poly football team is ranked 10th in The Sporting News Football Championship Subdivision Top 25 preseason poll released this week. That’s three spots higher than the Mustangs were slotted in the Any Given Saturday preseason rankings. Mustangs seniors…

Nettina: Poly over SDSU ‘most likely’ FCS stunner

In the Bleachers’ Adam Nettina named Sunday Cal Poly’s season opener at San Diego State on Aug. 30 the most likely Football Championship Subdivision-over-Football Bowl Subdivision upset in the country this coming season. His rationale seems to be that San…

Could Harris be drafted?

Even though John Akognon dropped out of the NBA draft (see a couple entries below), there may be another Big West Conference sharpshooter with a chance of being chosen Thursday. UC Santa Barbara guard Alex Harris worked out for the…

Big West's top gun stays put

In a move likely to bum out all non-Cal State Fullerton fans throughout the Big West Conference, Titans guard Josh Akognon announced Monday he decided not to remain in the NBA Draft, and will return to college for his senior…

Fewer Poly graduates than last year

As spring quarter comes to a close, thoughts of graduation fill the minds of eager seniors ready to complete their time at Cal Poly. What may not come to mind, however, is how they stack up against graduates of the past, and students of the future.

This spring there will be 2,635 students earning their degrees at Cal Poly, while the 2007-08 combined graduate totals for all quarters amount to 3,706.

Interest in Great West expansion growing

South Dakota and North Dakota, both in transition from Division II and Great West Football Conference rookies this season, have thrown their hats in the ring for the idea of an all-sports division within the larger umbrella of the Great…

Expo shows technology for the disabled

Ever seen a portable rocket launcher? What about a way for quadriplegics to bowl? The College of Engineering displayed these and more at their Senior Design Expo Thursday at the Bonderson Projects Center on campus.

The college showcased 50 projects from 170 graduating students in the fields of biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering and computer engineering.

Poly student diagnosed with chicken pox

The Cal Poly Health Center reported that a student living in campus housing had been infected with chicken pox, according to health staff.

The student originally sought treatment at a local emergency room, and upon returning to campus, the resident shared news of the illness with a resident adviser, who in turn reported it to health staff on Thursday morning.

Safe Ride to return fall quarter

Come fall quarter, Cal Poly students will have more transportation options when leaving a house party with no designated drivers or

Public urination citations common downtown

Public urination offenses often go hand in hand with the college experience, since this misdemeanor is almost always related to alcohol consumption.

Voters pass controversial Measure C

The votes are in, but the debate over the controversial Measure C, also known as the