Election results for San Luis Obispo County and the polling precinct on the Cal Poly campus differed from the state’s results.
A night of great music at the Mission
Picture a candle-lit chƒteau in Vienna during the 1700s, filled with aristocrats who have come from all over to listen to enchanting music composed by Mozart in a tiny chamber room. This is the feeling that Cal Poly’s director of bands, Bill Johnson, wants audience members to sense when they attend Saturday’s 8 p.
'Jeopardy!' game quizzes students
Who is the author of “The Color Purple?” Who was the first African American to win a Nobel Prize in literature? The assassination of which man inspired the formation of the Black Panthers?
Here’s the answer key, “Jeopardy!”-style: Who is Alice Walker? Who is Toni Morrison? And who is Malcolm X?
Fantasy artist shares his work, advice
When describing the word “creativity,” lateral thinking and topics concerning the right and left brain might not instantly come to mind. But they do to renowned fantasy artist James C. Christensen.
“All I’m trying to do is get people’s creative juices going and convince people that everyone has an imagination and everyone can be more creative than they are,” Christensen said of his presentations.
Eye of the 'white tiger'
Who knew that Cal Poly was home to a white tiger? OK, maybe not a real white tiger, but ask any member of the Cal Poly swim team, “Where’s the white tiger?” and they’ll most likely point you in the direction of freshman swimmer Gloria Benefield.
When asked how she came to be known as “the white tiger,” she said, “I have this suit that’s blue and it’s got stripes like a tiger, and I’m really white – I don’t tan whatsoever – so a guy on the team named me ‘white tiger.
Mendes stays unbeaten, Pami also wins
The Cal Poly wrestling team returned to action against UC Davis at Mott Gym on Friday night after a 12-day break. Ultimately, the Mustangs overcame the Aggies with a 28-15 win in the Pac-10 dual.
They won seven of the 10 matches, which included two forfeits by UC Davis.
Shooting the moon
We Shot The Moon, a pop-rock band based in San Diego, Calif., will perform in Backstage Pizza today at 11 a.m.
The band is lead by alternative rock group Walking Ashland’s former lead singer Jonathon Jones. Wanting to build on the success of his previous band but needing to go in another direction, Jones created We Shot The Moon after Waking Ashland disbanded.
Film shows Holocaust 'As Seen Through These Eyes'
Many would never expect a documentary about the Holocaust to embody any sort of positive feeling, but “As Seen Through These Eyes” is an exception.
Sondra Brown and Diana Heller, members of the congregation at Congregation Beth David who are helping with the event, believe in the film and the need for all to see it.
Democrats rally in spirit of election
The San Luis Obispo Democratic Club encourages students to register to vote in San Luis Obispo County, one of the issues that will be the primary focus of their upcoming meeting.
Cal Poly Democrats President Erica Janoff agrees that new students should register in this county.
Mothers create SLO childcare business
What happens when two local moms bond in frustration over a lack of legitimate available childcare resources?
A smorgasbord of repertoire
Accomplished pianist and music department chair W. Terrence Spiller will take to the Spanos Theatre stage at 8 tonight for a benefit recital.
Spiller said this recital in particular is different than those he’s done in the past because he “can choose to play whatever (he) wants.