No lead is safe with the Cal Poly baseball team. The Mustangs held a two-run lead going into the seventh inning against UC Santa Barbara, but first-time starter Eugene Wright ran out of gas and the bullpen imploded.
New master’s program awaits approval
Cal Poly’s Fire Protection Engineering (FPE) will be the only master’s program of its kind on the West Coast, and the third such program in the nation.
Cal Poly prepares to hold Open House
From April 15 to 17, Cal Poly will be holding their annual open house to give prospective students a chance to view the campus and learn more about the opportunities that are present at the university.
Students march in honor of Cesar Chavez
On April 8 Cal Poly students marched to commemorate the life of Mexican-American civil rights activist Cesar Chavez.
22 Mustangs hit Big West Conference qualifying marks last weekend
22 Cal Poly Mustangs — 15 men and seven women — hit Big West Conference qualifying marks on Saturday at the Cal Poly Invitational that featured nine collegiate teams and individuals.
Momentum is key to turning baseball’s season around
Head coach Larry Lee compares the game of baseball to a snowball rolling down a hill. In order to be successful on the diamond, you need momentum to get onto your feet.
Baseball drops conference opening series to UC Riverside
The Cal Poly baseball team lost two of three games to UC Riverside in its first conference test last weekend.
Softball can’t find offense in series finale
The Mustangs (12-17, 1-2 Big West), who were out hit by the Highlanders 30-14, lost the final game of their three-game conference opening series to UC Riverside (17-19, 2-1), 5-0, Sunday afternoon.
Bike sharing a possibility on Cal Poly campus
Anyone needing quick transportation could quickly rent a bike and get where they need to go