After receiving responses to photos of food on personal accounts, two students were inspired to create a food Instagram.
Bringing back more than baggage
“I’m in America, but I feel like I have a home on the other side of the world.”
PAC preview: What will be showing in January
See what shows will be hosted at the Performing Arts Center and which ones have already sold out.
Morro Bay Lighted Boat Parade connects community
The Lighted Boat Parade is part of 12 Days of Christmas, a gathering for Morro Bay’s businesses, services and restaurants.
Cal Poly students affected in Catalonia, Spain
While studying abroad, Isabel Hughes has felt the effects of the Catalonian secession movement.
SLO-OP rebranding and changing locations
At the end of October, San Luis Obispo’s most popular climbing gym, SLO-OP, is slated to move from its current location at 298 Prado Road to a new warehouse that will offer both unroped bouldering and top rope climbing —…
Queer Studies minor is officially available
The goal of the minor is for students to contribute to scholarship, creative production and innovation in Queer Studies.
Local bands perform under the stars
San Luis Obispo bands gave a night performance at Architecture Graveyard.
Cal Poly Arts adds new student discount for PAC shows
Cal Poly Arts added a new student discount for tickets to shows at the Performing Arts Center (PAC) this fall. Students can purchase up to two reserved tickets to a PAC show for $15 dollars each, compared to the 20…
Two graduates to take the stage at SnowGlobe
Two Cal Poly alumni are featured in this year’s SnowGlobe Music Festival lineup alongside artists like Dillon Francis, Khalid and Gryffin. Engineering graduates Brayden James and Zach Montoya, better known as Syence, will take the stage together. James, who studied…
The Great Divide: two students travel across five states to Canada
This summer, Dario DiGuilio and Ben van Hamersveld went mountain biking from the Mexican border to Canada.