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'Everything's Coming Up Roses' at Cal Poly

Everything’s coming up roses in San Luis Obispo this Valentine’s Day, when the national touring cast of “Gypsy” makes a stop at the Performing Arts Center.

A classic by any other name, “Gypsy” has been one of America’s favorite musicals since it first debuted at New York’s Broadway Theatre in 1959.

This isn't Disney's kind of shark tale

Public opinion of sharks is typically less than flattering. We fear and label them as bloodthirsty killing machines that enjoy nothing more than snacking on surfers and late-night skinny-dippers. “Sharkwater” not only dispels the man-eater myth, but also teaches us that the deadliest creature in the sea is not the shark but – dramatic pause – humans.

Dancers celebrate Black History

The Performing Arts Center will conduct experiments in alternative energy Sunday, when it hosts the critically acclaimed, highly dynamic Ailey II dance company.

Ailey II, an extension of the world-famous Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, provides some of America’s most talented young dancers with the opportunity to tour and perfect their craft before beginning their professional careers.

Rugby scrums for third straight title

Members of the Cal Poly rugby club team are chomping at the bit for their first taste of league play this weekend against UCLA.

The Mustangs begin the 2008 season looking to maintain their dominance of the Southern California Rugby Football Union by walking away with their third consecutive league championship.

Cal Poly remains undefeated in Big West while winning its third straight game

In its closest game of the season, the Cal Poly women’s basketball team took down Cal State Fullerton 55-54 at Mott Gym, remaining undefeated in the Big West Conference.

The win marks only the second time the Mustangs have started 3-0 in the conference, with the last time being the 2005-06 season.