In the song, Freifeld weaves through the deeply isolating effects of sexual assault.
Going the distance: Cal Poly alumna hikes John Muir Trail in search of passion and presence
“I was kind of anxious, camping alone. And it was kind of terrifying, but that wore off.”
Cal Poly alumna Kelsey Gerckens travels far and wide on ‘The Amazing Race’
A Cal Poly alumna shares what it’s like to travel around the world and be on “The Amazing Race.”
The essential quality of hardiness: A veteran’s story
“I felt like I didn’t have anything and the military itself was kind of a way out.”
Cal Poly Kahanee promotes Indian culture through Bollywood dancing
“We get to be a part of something so much bigger than us.”
A space for women to be women: The Wilderness Mamas welcome all
The Wilderness Mamas hike every Friday morning, and embark on miscellaneous trips around the year.
Las Cafeteras: Sharing Latino stories and struggles through music
“There’s a saying: If you can’t dance together, how do we build together?”
Nine strange, cute and creepy photos from Cambria’s Scarecrow Festival
Every year throughout the month of October, hundreds of homes and businesses decorate their own, one-of-a-kind scarecrows as part of the Cambria Scarecrow Festival. The festival runs until Oct. 31. A map to the scarecrows can be found at cambriascarecrows.com. Some of the…
Queer Student Union Drag Show brings fairytale fierceness to stage
The drag queens took inspiration from classic fairy tales to create an unforgettable show.
CultureFest 2015: Uniting Cal Poly’s diverse community with food, music and performances
If one thing could bring students together this weekend, other than the Blue-Green Rivalry game, it was CultureFest. The Rio de Janeiro Carnival-themed festival, put on by the Cross Cultural Centers, showcased a variety of student talent through arts and…