Autumn takes center stage at Cal Poly Choirs fall debut

Titled the “Sounds of Fall,” Cal Poly Choirs will take to the Performing Arts Center to perform various selections for their annual concert on Oct. 24.

Dairy cows staying a bit longer

Cal Poly administrators announced yesterday in a press release that the planned reduction to the university’s dairy herd would be put on hold.

Students join faculty to protest university’s financial problems

“What Will You Do to Save Cal Poly?” asked the green and gold signs waving in the warm fall breeze at the Save Cal Poly rally yesterday morning.

Woman soccer player multi-talented

Bria Park was more nervous Thursday night than at any other time during the women’s soccer season, but she wasn’t worried about the game.

Entrepreneurship club turns ideas into reality

To add to the laundry list of successful businesses founded by Cal Poly graduates, the Cal Poly Entrepreneurship Club invites students from different colleges to learn about the fundamentals of starting a business.

Women’s tennis set on first for Big West Conference

This season, members of the Cal Poly women’s tennis team think that they have their best shot in six years at taking first place at the Big West Conference.

Construction to begin on Simpson Strong-Tie Lab

The Simpson Strong-Tie building, which has been in the planning stages for four to five years, is finally ready to break ground.

Mustangs fall 1-0 to Gauchos

Flying tortillas may have been abundant at Harder Stadium, but goals weren’t. Cal Poly men’s soccer fell to 1-11 all time at Harder Stadium after losing to UCSB 1-0 Wednesday night.

Cal Poly goes north to face Grizzlies

The Cal Poly football team faces yet another major test on Saturday when they travel to Montana looking for redemption against the No. 3 Grizzlies (4-0).

Record applicants to CSU

More than 25,500 prospective students applied to California State University (CSU) for fall 2010 on Thursday. That is more than double the number who applied in the first 24 hours for the current fall quarter.

Market music replaces UU entertainment

Construction in the UU plaza has caused ASI to move the UU hour concert series, cut back on the number of bands playing per quarter and create a new music event called Fan Fest.