Central Coast Business Symposium to feature Stanford professor and Cal Poly moderator

The Central Coast Business Symposium is set for tonight at the Clark Center in Arroyo Grande. It will feature a variety of different speakers.

Women’s basketball looks to stay atop the Big West

With a 69-48 win over UC Davis at the end of last week and a 99-66 victory over Pacific during the weekend, Cal Poly (8-2) has just six games left to hold on to first place.

Men’s basketball tries to regain momentum

More than halfway into their conference schedule, the Mustangs (8-14, 5-5 Big West) are rolling off four consecutive losses heading into tonight’s match up against Long Beach State (11-12, 5-5). With five games left in the season, Callero looks to tackle his team’s on court performances with a reemphasizing fundamentals.

Rachel Clancy earns player of the week honors

Junior guard Rachel Clancy earned her first Big West Conference Player of the Week honor Monday afternoon.

WASC team visits to review Cal Poly’s accreditation status

A six member group made up of peer university administrators and faculty will spend two days meeting with the president, provost, deans, faculty and students to determine if the school has the capability to meet its mission objectives.

Mustangs look to snap two-game losing streak at Davis

Battered and bruised, the Mustangs will travel north to square up against in-state rival UC Davis (8-12, 4-4) tonight.

The NCAA does not favor the ‘student’ in student-athlete

The NCAA should stop allowing college institutions and their coaches to mislead student-athletes.

Junior guard Shawn Lewis’ hard work pays off

Junior shooting guard Shawn Lewis utilizes his competitiveness and atheltic ability to help the Cal Poly men’s basketball team to a 5-3 record in Big West competition.

Amateur radio club hosts emergency communications demonstration

The Cal Poly Amateur Radio Club hosted an emergency communications demonstration to showcase the importance of amateur radio in disaster situations.

Kristina Santiago re-writes Cal Poly’s record books

Kristina Santiago, the Mustang women’s basketball standout forward, became the fourth-leading scorer in school history with a 22-point performance against Cal State Bakersfield. The conference’s leading scorer has helped propel her team to the Mustang’s second-best start in program history this season.

Men’s basketball falls short to Bakersfield again

The Cal Poly men’s basketball team is off to one of its best starts in conference and home play, but apparently Cal State Bakersfield didn’t get the memo.