Rick Loughman sits comfortably in his big black office chair behind the glass window that peers into a retro recording studio. He plays with the knobs on his monitor, adjusting the levels so he can hear more guitar and less…
Up! Way Up! working on new EP
“Yeah, yeah drink with me! Yeah, yeah drink with me!” Fifteen friends yelled in the center of the recording studio. The cheers were so common after Friday night jam sessions that they started the first track of alternative rock trio…
Cal Poly alumnus gives $110 million to College of Science and Mathematics
This gift is the largest in CSU history.
A unique track: Cal Poly student doubles as a train conductor
It was the second run of the day when Stephen Hager’s emergency brakes screeched and slammed to a sudden halt. Ten minutes went by without a word from anyone. Finally, the phone rang. Something was wrong. The brake operator hadn’t…
Country Line Dancing Club performing at Stagecoach
The Cal Poly Country Line Dancing Club (CLDC) is set to square dance at Stagecoach Country Music Festival April 28 to 30 as part of the festival’s formal entertaining group. CLDC is the only college dance group at the event…
New photography to be installed in Baker
One of the new installations is of Crater Lake while the other is of Bishop Peak.
Próxima Parada releases new album ‘Big Seven’
Band makes a shift from a rock ‘n’ roll sound to a soulful rhythm and blues genre
Messages behind the art at “Pushpin” run deep
The gallery featured photography, videography, studio art, graphic design and illustrations by students
Mustang Grooves: Helping you get ‘enerjazzed’
This week’s Mustang Grooves presents a jazz-filled playlist to ease your way through the third week of classes.
Emerging singer-songwriter Ray Duncan rising on the Central Coast
Her hands moving slowly and thoughtfully over black and white keys, Ray Duncan contemplates the melodies of her songs while sitting in her small, cozy home. She occasionally switches the instruments she plays, showing some love to her guitar. “I’m…
Art and incarceration
Cal Poly students helped put artwork produced by minors in the juvenile hall system into a meaningful gallery.