The Cal Poly chapter of Hip Hop Congress and Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity are bringing a hip hop legend Afrika Bambaataa to perform at Downtown Brew at 7 p.m. on Sunday.
A different kind of brew
It is no secret that I like a good brew. I mean, I practically threw a party at Spikes when I finished my “Around the World” card. But there are several other spots around San Luis Obispo that craft a…
Jazz dance concert looks to be a swinging good time for all
The University Jazz band will be attempting to take their audience back in time and get them out of their chairs at its annual swing dance concert in Chumash Auditorium on Friday April 24.
SLOcialite: Native’s Synergy night brings out pride
Bridget Veltri arts@mustangdaily.net Homophobes and the like best avoid Native Lounge in downtown San Luis Obispo on Sunday nights from now on. Synergy, a night dedicated to the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community (and friends) is now happening every…
Concert to take students “Around the World”
This year’s Open House Concert will give attendees the opportunity to travel the world, by ear at least, when they perform “Around the World in 80 Minutes,” for the concert, which will take place this weekend.
Take a lunchtime Honeymoon here in San Luis
In need of a second honeymoon? Couples looking for love in the form of breakfast and lunch will no longer need to travel to Pismo Beach to indulge in the delights of Honeymoon Café.
Nothing rotten here: tomato mania at Poly
Tomato mania is ripe, ready and returning to the Poly Plant shop April 10 and 11. “There are people that come into the plant shop asking about tomato mania all year long,” said horticulture senior Angela Magdaleno. “People get all excited about it.”
Mustang Ball draws dancers around the state
It was a long day of ballroom dancing in Mott Gym on Saturday, at the third annual competition. This year’s Cal Poly Mustang Ball came with both triumph and trial for the Cal Poly DanceSport Club.
A tragedy proves Reno’s toughness
I have never felt about Reno the way Carrie Bradshaw does about her beloved New York City. But I now have a newfound respect for my hometown, and it didn’t come in the form of a man, nor did I have to traipse around in a pair of $500 shoes to find it. I didn’t even have to be there to understand what my hometown was made of.