Sky Bergman first filmed her 99-year-old Italian grandmother cooking lasagna and going to the gym because she felt the acts were so impressive that people needed to see them to believe them. As Bergman approached the age of 50, she…
Learn by growing: Bonsai artist takes horticulture to the next level
Bonsai trees are rooted in a rich history, starting in ancient Egypt and later becoming popular in Japan. In recent years, a new American style of bonsai art emerged. Bonsai artists take particular types of trees and through specific practices,…
Cal Poly student company uses hemp products to restore, preserve and explore the planet
For every product sold by the Bract Company, two trees will be planted by the National Forest Foundation.
Próxima Parada releases new album ‘Big Seven’
Band makes a shift from a rock ‘n’ roll sound to a soulful rhythm and blues genre
Student violinist brings electric performances to Farmers’
Nick Plewtong delights crowds Thursday nights with his unique style of pop violin.
Professor sheds light on the most unknown war in U.S. history
Next to the Afghan War, the Philippine-American war is the longest combat-war in American history, yet few know about it.
Carving barrels into pens in a basement
Most hobbies develop organically. Agricultural business junior Casey Martin’s hobby began because one day he decided that he needed one. Pens, bottle stops and corkscrews ship out from his one-man assembly line in the basement of his Mill Street home.…
Art grounded in coffee: brewing passions together
The logical left side of the brain and the creative right side sometimes fight for dominance in our personalities. But, for artist and teacher Andrew Wilkie, it seems the sides of his brain have found a happy medium. An anatomy,…
Student creates one-stop-shop for all things vintage
Jenna Cady brings new life to vintage flea-market finds and creates signature bags for her business