“Network marketing” might sound like 1950s Tupperware parties that gave housewives an opportunity to make some money after World War II. During these parties, the hostess or “consultant” would invite friends and family over to sell Tupperware, quite different from…
How the Craft Center handles its waste
Clay spins on a wheel while hands move softly around it, molding, folding and crafting it into a piece of art. A sunset red and orange fire melts glass into workable liquid that’s squished and stretched. Fine white powder flies…
Diversity mural installed in Baker Science
The mural was created by Denver based artist and muralist David Ocelotl Garcia.
Festival of love and colors: Honoring traditions with Holi
Bodies collide, hands fly up and plastic packets flutter to the ground, spilling powder that stains pure white garb bright fuchsia and plum. Feet move up and down, dancing to the beat of Bollywood music blaring across an open field.…
Exploring the world through sound at Around the World concert
There were a variety of music genres, including a cappella, Indian, Spanish, beatboxing, Latino and modern pop.
Anthem Poetry Slam inviting professional poets to campus
Anthem Poetry provides a way for the community to discuss hard topics in a non combative way
Review: ‘Stupid F**king Bird’ a cutting portrayal of the human experience
It’s not often that a play starts with the words “Start the f**king play,” but “Stupid F**king Bird” is no ordinary play.
Before I Die wall eases conversations about life and death
Death is never easy to talk about, but San Luis Obispo’s Before I Die wall makes the conversation a little easier. Before I Die walls sparked global conversations about life and death through public art exhibitions. These exhibitions invite the…
Spring craft sale showcases handmade art
The sale will be held again fall quarter. Students who would like their work featured can contact ASI.