The “Living Bridge” compilation is fucking cool. I don’t mean that as a throwaway comment either. Nicholas Vernhes who put this compilation together has so much coolness that I don’t know how he had time to put this together, seeing as he’s probably flooded with plenty of free coke and offers of hot hipster sex.
Understanding liberals?
I must admit I spend way too much time trying to understand why liberals think the way they
Immoral charity
Writing the other day on how poverty afflicts America, Collin Edwards expressed an opinion
Students question Saudi Arabia program
The well-publicized proposal for a collaboration between Cal Poly’s College of
Once more with feeling
When journalism junior Megan Jeffrey talks about musical theater, her normal life no longer exists. Her eyes grow large as she describes her first viewing of her all-time favorite, “The Phantom of the Opera.”
As a member of student choir PolyPhonics, Jeffrey understands why people love performing and watching musicals.
Eskew likely new starter, Saito returns to bullpen
Cal Poly left-hander Derrick Saito will likely be moved to the bullpen, Mustangs head coach Larry Lee said Monday. Saito, who was removed in the second inning after facing just five batters during a 10-4 win over Pacific on Saturday due to tightness in his throwing shoulder, has a 5.
Ballet blends Shakespeare and Shel Silverstein
From bullfighting with turkeys to dancing with Titania, Queen of the Fairies, the Civic Ballet of San Luis Obispo put on a diverse show Sunday at the Performing Arts Center. Though enjoyable overall, some aspects of it worked, while some didn’t click.
The performance kicked off with an adaptation of the play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” by William Shakespeare.
Five-hitter by Cahn not enough
Despite a complete-game five-hitter by freshman left-hander Anna Cahn, the Cal Poly softball team fell 3-0 at No. 16 Long Beach State on Sunday.
The loss at the 49er Softball Complex came on the heels of the Mustangs’ 3-1 series-opening defeat and a 4-3 win in Saturday’s doubleheader, meaning they’ve still not won a season series at Long Beach State since transitioning to Division I in 1995.
Five Mustangs qualify for NCAA Regionals at UCLA invitational
Five members of the Cal Poly track and field team had regional marks Friday at UCLA’s Jackie Joyner Kersee/Rafer Johnson Invitational at Drake Stadium in Los Angeles.
Two did so with personal bests in the long jump, which Sharon Day won at 19 feet, 9 inches, slightly better than her teammate Jasmine Pickett’s second-place bound of 19-8 _.
Opera: not just for the old folks
Love affairs, mistaken identity and schemes for revenge will take place in the Spanos Theater this weekend – and no, it’s not a showing of “The Hills.”
Instead, scenes from Johann Strauss’ operetta “Die Fledermaus” (translation: “The Bat”) will be performed by the Cal Poly Opera Workshop at 8 p.