Cal Poly women’s soccer (6-7-1, 1-2-1) struggled to find team cohesion in a 2-0 loss to Cal State Northridge (8-6-0, 3-1-0).
Diversity statistics missing from Cal Poly ‘Quick Facts’
Cal Poly’s “Quick Facts” page doesn’t offer information on the ethnic breakdown of the student body.
Men’s soccer claims first home win over CSU Bakersfield
Cal Poly (3-3-1) was able to record their first home win of the season against Cal State Bakersfield (5-3-0) with their highest scoring game of the season.
Conference play presents new start for men’s soccer
One game away from beginning their Big West Conference games, we compare the men’s soccer team to last season and recap the season so far.
Men’s soccer falls to Loyola Marymount
Cal Poly men’s soccer (2-3-1) fell to Loyola Marymount (4-3-0) 4 to 1 Thursday night in Cal Poly’s least productive offensive and defensive games of the season.
Men’s basketball uses chemistry on the woodwork
The Cal Poly Men’s Basketball team has been working hard to improve this off-season. Their main goal is to be better than they were last season and continue growing as a family.
Interim president takes over for Warren Baker
Dr. Robert Glidden will be Cal Poly’s interim president starting August 1. He will fill the position until a permanent president is hired.
Mustangs struggled to find consistency in 2010 season
The 2010 Cal Poly baseball season was one of many ups and downs. The team began the season 10-27, but responded by going 13-5 in the last month and ended their season with a 23-32 mark.
Civil engineering students reveal plans for SLO bike path
Students from Cal Poly’s Sustainable Mobility civil engineering class presented proposals for a new bike path from Cal Poly through Cuesta College and Chorro Valley to Morro Bay.
Entrepreneurship club to host alumnus Brian Schwartz
The Cal Poly Entrepreneurship Club is hosting a speech by alumnus and author Brian Schwartz today. Schwartz graduated in 1994 as an industrial technology major.
Whitney Sisler earns trip to the NCAA Track and Field Championships
Sophomore Whitney Sisler finshed seventh and earned a trip to the NCAA Track and Field Championships on the final day of competition of the NCAA West Regional in Austin, TX on Saturday.