Mercedes Rodriguez
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Students camp for sustainability

More than 300 students from Humboldt to San Diego with a passion for sustainability will come together for camping, yoga and learning at this month’s California Student Sustainability Coalition’s 2012 Spring Convergence. The three-day student-run event, themed “Building A ResoNATION,” will…

Sixties musical hits SLO

The ‘60s saw an American launched into space, a wall built through Berlin and one of the biggest cultural revolutions our nation has ever seen. Now fans of the bygone era can revisit their roots with San Luis Obispo’s rollicking…

Visitors and local comics alike bring laughs to SLO

It’s hard to turn on a sitcom or prime-time sketch show and not see someone who got their start with the improvisational comedy team The Second City. Tina Fey, Chris Farley and Stephen Colbert are just several of the hundreds of stars…

Donation to fund state-of-the-art engineering lab

Students in the industrial and manufacturing engineering department will hone their skills in a state-of-the-art laboratory, thanks to a $50,000 donation from the Gene Haas Foundation. The Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Haas Automation, an Oxnard-based company which produces computer…

Students to travel 10,000 miles to start “Recolution”

With tuition costs climbing steadily and state funding for public higher education being slashed, students are paying more every year to complete their degrees. A new group, the Cal Poly Recolution of Education Club, hopes to raise $30,000 to travel…

Israeli scholar's lecture raises issues of free speech

Chumash Auditorium was nearly full. Many of those waiting were simply students hoping to pick up a few extra credit points. But others were angry.  Some had survived the Holocaust and were not ready to hear criticisms of the state…

Igniting the brain

Celebrate your inner geek (or just one you really admire) at Cal Poly’s Winter Ignite 2012: “GeekLove!” Feb. 17. The event is hosted by Cal Poly Ignite, an on-campus chapter of a global club which hosts quick-fire presentations — Ignite’s…

Downtown Farmer's Market: History and Vendors

Downtown San Luis Obispo’s Farmer’s Market is famous throughout the Central Coast. Learn more about it’s history and get to know some of the people behind the tables.

Slumping Mustangs look for weekend turnaround

After a pair of losses last weekend to Cal State Fullerton and CSU Bakersfield, the men’s basketball team is preparing for a set of home games against UC Riverside tonight and UC Irvine on Saturday. The team claims a 13-11…

Local bartenders spill secrets

  Bartenders know all your secrets. Though you might not remember them, they saw everything, from how many shots of Jameson you threw back to that embarrassing dance in The Library window at the end of the night. Now bartenders…

Smile for your family portrait

Jillian Mascheroni’s “Family Photos” digital photography exhibit is now on display in the University Union’s Epicenter Gallery. The photos show traditional family photos with some unconventional twists. Grandparents dressed like middle schoolers, cats posed outside of doghouses and surly goth…