The Cal Poly football team won 21-16 against UC Davis at the Alex G. Spanos Stadium Saturday night, winning the Battle for the Golden Horseshoe during homecoming weekend. For a team that averages 37.3 points per game, the Mustangs (5-2,…
Poly Playbook: October 21st, 2016
Poly Playbook anchor Allison Edmonds recaps and previews the week of sports in Cal Poly Athletics.
Absolutely Flohr’d
A Cal Poly journalism alumnus who found success in the music industry returned to campus on Monday, Oct. 17 to give students advice on making the most of their time here. “Flohr’d” is how RCA Records felt about Bruce Flohr,…
Music Production Union: Cal Poly’s hub for music innovation
Members can offer their voice, lyrics or other musical contribution to this collaborative space.
Two new K-9 units join university police department
Mustang News reporter Allison Royal introduces us to UPD’s furry faces.
How to combine art and beer
Seeing full-length tables on lawns around San Luis Obispo is not uncommon.
Just not enough: Mustangs fall 2-1 in the Blue-Green Game
The Cal Poly men’s soccer team lost 2-1 to UC Santa Barbara Saturday night in the latest edition of the Blue-Green Rivalry. As usual, the match was hard fought by both sides for 90 minutes, but the Gauchos managed to…
‘Cosi’: The making of a cast — Part Four
The theatre and dance department’s Fall 2016 production is “Cosi,” directed by theatre and dance department professor Al Schnupp. This series will follow the creation and production of “Cosi” and explore what making a student production is all about. The cast of “Cosi”…
IFC changes how they introduce members to the greek system
Cal Poly’s Interfraternity Council (IFC) held its first ever potential new member meeting on Sunday. In all previous recruitment years, IFC hosted a barbecue as the first introduction to fraternity life at Cal Poly. However, seeing that the barbecue wasn’t…
Blue versus green: A tale of two teams
This weekend, the number one soccer rivalry takes place at the Alex G. Spanos Stadium: Cal Poly vs. UCSB.
SLO residents find out how they got on the map
The annual Central Coast Railroad Festival draws hundreds and teaches SLO residents how their city was built because of the railroad.