Teamwork spurs success for Poly basketball programs

The Cal Poly men’s and women’s basketball teams have both translated team chemistry into success during Big West conference play this year.

Writing career takes off from Cal Poly

Matt Johnson never read an assigned book in high school. Not because he didn’t like to read, but because he didn’t like reading things other people told him to read.

Cal Poly vs. UCSB

A video of the men’s final game against UCSB.

BLOG: Rec Center alternative

In February of 2008, 75 percent of Cal Poly students voted to fund the expansion and renovation of the existing Recreation Center. Now, as we are in the heart of the renovation, I hope Cal Poly considers alternative measures when building the center.

Men’s basketball has their eyes set on Big West Championship

In last Saturday’s game, the Anteaters sank four three-pointers in the final 38 seconds of the game, including the game-tying three with less than a second to go. Sophomore forward David Hanson feels that the tough loss will provide motivation for their rematch on Wednesday at the Anaheim Convention Center.

Students, faculty protest budget cuts

“Fire the politicians, not the teachers” read one woman’s sign at a rally outside Senator Maldonado’s office in San Luis Obispo, one of 100’s of events that took place all over California and the rest of the nation on March 4, “a day of action for public education”.

Should I stay or should I go?

Ireland’s own Rachel Clancy is potentially finishing up her last season with the Cal Poly women’s basketball team as she plans to graduate and return to her home country.

Student band brings humor to any situation

A mixture of Flight of the Concords-style humor, Creedence Clearwater Revival’s bluesy guitar/folk-feel and a Beastie Boys blend of rock and rap, the band creates a new genre with their music.

National movement for public education on March 4

From preschoolers to professors, thousands from California to New York plan to stand together on March 4 as a part of a “day of action to save public education.”

Rushing fraternities will be deferred for new students

Leaders of Cal Poly’s Interfraternity Council recently announced a new policy that will defer first-quarter students from joining a fraternity.

ASI rewards student input with cookies

The ASI event, Cookies for Comments, is a way for students to voice their concerns over student government in exchange for a cookie.