Anthem Poetry provides a way for the community to discuss hard topics in a non combative way
Before I Die wall eases conversations about life and death
Death is never easy to talk about, but San Luis Obispo’s Before I Die wall makes the conversation a little easier. Before I Die walls sparked global conversations about life and death through public art exhibitions. These exhibitions invite the…
Students direct One-Act Play Festival
The theatre and arts department will end its 2016-2017 season by debuting student-directed, one-act plays in the annual One-Act Play Festival June 10-11 in H.P. Davidson Music Center (building 45), room 212. Students who direct these plays are part of…
Cal Poly caveman: Psychology lecturer builds art caves under his property
Swenson has been building his underground cave network for more than 20 years.
Spring craft sale showcases handmade art
The sale will be held again fall quarter. Students who would like their work featured can contact ASI.
On-campus slack-lining rules open to revision
There are countless ways students can enjoy the great outdoors. From bike riding to rock climbing, there are a variety of outlets to blow off some steam. One activity in particular that has increased in popularity is slack-lining, where people…
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…
Morro Bay Kite Festival gathers professionals and enthusiasts alike
Kites flew and waves crashed as kids ran up and down Morro Bay Beach during the 11th Annual Morro Bay Kite Festival last weekend. A two-day event, the festival features professional kite flyers with giant kites and demonstrations for spectators…
Taking a load off: Backpacking the Pacific Crest Trail
Biomedical engineering junior Tyler McDonough swapped a summer full of beaches to hike the Pacific Crest Trail.