The Kennedy Library Atrium is mostly quiet, save for a few hushed conversations occurring between friends and newly acquainted students. Those who needed a break or some free art supplies to work on a project have gathered for Pop-Up Painting.
Sprinkle, An Undergraduate Journal of Feminist and Queer Studies celebrates 11th Volume
Cal Poly’s Sprinkle celebrated its 11th annual publication of the journal
Hobby turned business: How one Cal Poly student transformed her jewelry-making passion into a craft
Business admistration junior Jenny Hoekstra sat on her backyard deck. The golden hour sunlight struck the turquoise beads of her newly made, wire-wrapped earrings, a creation she thought up as she comfortably laid on her lime green yoga mat. Lost…
The Thrift Queens: How two Cal Poly students have turned “trash” into treasures
Emma Norland and Sarah Raykhman have come together to create their own clothing business.
Local band Wordsauce in music festival contest
Wordsauce made a music video in collaboration with Respect the Funk, a local production group.
“Defining Her Future Leadership Conference” to be held this Friday in the PAC
This year’s theme is “Finding Your Why,” which focuses on how individuals choose to spend their time personally and professionally.
Operation: Hip Hop to take the University Union stage
The event, hosted by the MPU, will also bring Santa Barbara breakers UCSBreakin’ and local group Flak Mob to campus.
Small businesses adding a touch of artistry to the SLO community
Local artists Savannah Rae Nicholson and Danielle Curchill individually created Anahata Rae and RadicalSouls Collective, local artistry businesses. After teaming up last year, both brands have a collective vision of bringing nature, both environmental and humanistic, into their designs. Anahata…
Eight Cal Poly student films to be featured at the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival
The student films are created in collaboration between two Cal Poly courses, ISLA 341 and ART 483.
Study abroad students find success with stone stoves in Peru
Cooking for many people is enjoyable and relaxing. However, for about three billion people worldwide, making a meal is detrimental to their health and contributes to climate change through the use of traditional stoves throughout developing countries, according to geography…
‘Girls Who Handle It’ unveils the hardships behind a perfect smile
Freet’s senior project highlights the difference between the struggles we face and the way we present ourselves on social media.