Rock band Terrible Things takes the stage at SLO Brewing Co. Thursday to their music. All three members come from previous chart topping bands of Taking Back Sunday, Coheed and Cambria and Hot Rod Circuit.
3 Leg Torso to tell stories with wordless songs Sunday
Portland-based “cinematic world chamber music” quintet 3 Leg Torso will perform at Steynberg Gallery this Sunday evening and bring plenty of kooky sounds and stories with them.
Award-winning photography exhibit brings Native American awareness to campus
In lieu of Native American Heritage Month, the Cal Poly MultiCultural Center will bring award-winning photographer Peggy Fontenot to the University Union (UU) on Monday, Nov. 8 to present her exhibit “Surviving Assimilation: The Contemporary Native American.”
Mustang Maniacs keep the crowd on their feet and players on their game
Club or not, the Maniacs take care of a lot more athletics-based events than just filling seats at games. In addition to leading sports crowds in loud cheers, the Maniacs take care of the P, organize road trips to away games, maintain rivalry trophies such as the Golden Horseshoe and fill the suit of Musty the mascot.
Still Time to perform at SLO Brewing Co. Friday
After a four-month national tour, Still Time is back in town.
Music department hosts Ensemble Showcase for Parents’ Weekend
A variety of music types and genres will be showcased this Friday by the Cal Poly Music Department for Parents’ Weekend.
ASI hosts Tie-dye, Tacos and Tunes
What began as a last-minute event last year, Tie-dye, Tacos and Tunes is back again this Friday evening in the University Union (UU) Plaza, with some minor, pre-meditated adjustments.
Orchesis director turns passion into career
Like many college-aged students, Diana Stanton wasn’t sure what type of career she wanted to pursue in her early twenties. A competitive gymnast early on, Stanton didn’t know that her brush with modern dance at a community college was her ticket to eventual success in the academic world.
Slo Sushi Girl hopes to join Campus Dining
Picturing themselves in a storefront in The Avenue tucked between Slyders and Chick-fil-A, owners of Slo Sushi Girl, Nicole Samroung and Scott Cursey, have big plans in mind for their budding sushi company. Now, with new ideas sprouting about developing…
‘Another Type of Groove’ returns Wednesday night
Another Type of Groove returns for its 10th season this Wednesday in Chumash Auditorium.
The Neon Carrot adds twist to café classics
Since it’s opening in May, The Neon Carrot has been raising the bar of what defines a breakfast and lunch café.