Walking tall with a giant smile, unkempt hair and cartoonish school spirit, environmental sciences senior Keegan Aspelund could be mistaken for Cal Poly’s own Musty the Mustang. In fact, the two are one and the same, and have been since…
Boo Boo Records: SLO's 37-year-old music legend
Like any good business, the music industry doesn’t stay still — it’s always evolving and growing with new genres, new trends and (maybe most importantly) the way music is bought and listened to. It seems like everyone just jumps on…
Start setting the bar: establishing and tracking goals for a better you
Erik Hansen is a graduate student pursuing a master of public policy and Mustang Daily graduate columnist. If you have ever watched Sunday morning soccer on Telemundo, then you know how exciting goals can be. And, there is no better…
Dont let a time crunch ruin lunch
Heather Rockwood is a food science senior and Mustang Daily food columnist. This weekend I was fortunate enough to attend Sunset magazine’s Savor the Central Coast celebration. Many of the best wineries, restaurants and breweries from Monterey to Santa Barbara…
Flirting with food-workers and other misadventures
I have a weird attraction to men who work behind a counter and wear a goofy uniform (though, the lack of said goofy uniform is not a deal breaker). I suppose it’s because I have always worked behind a counter…
Acclaimed author to address Cal Poly
Caryl Phillips, an international award winning author and scholar, will speak to students about racism, identity, inclusivity and his new book “Color Me English: Migration and Belonging Before and After 9/11” at Cal Poly’s University Union on Oct. 6. “Color Me…
College Invasion Tour brings DJ Tiësto to Avila
DJ Tiësto is coming to Avila on Wednesday as part of his 2011 Club Life College Invasion tour — a tour focused on college campuses and catered to “what students want.” Collective Effort Events and Otter Productions are working with Tiësto…
Get out of the dorms and explore SLO
Leila Durmaz is a journalism freshman and Mustang Daily freshman columnist. The first week of classes will soon turn into the first month, the first quarter and, quickly, the first year of college. Is it just me, or does it…
Students express themselves through spoken word at ATOG
Diversity and cultural issues hit the Chumash Auditorium in the form of Another Type of Groove (ATOG) on Wednesday, Oct. 5. The featured poets are Prentice Powell and Ner City, according to the Another Type of Groove website. The MultiCultural Center…
Big musical comes to Little Theatre
Legendary Broadway musical “Oklahoma!” is returning to the San Luis Obispo Little Theatre for a 50th anniversary recreation of its previous performance at the venue. Last produced by the Little Theatre in 1961, “Oklahoma!,” a romantic musical based on Lynn…
Concerts in the Plaza go country with Reckless Kelly
Country band Reckless Kelly will play two live concerts in San Luis Obispo today to promote the band’s ninth album. The first performance will be during UU hour in the University Union Plaza today, and the second will be later…