Bromance — Taking your friendship to the next level

Freshman columnist proves that bro’s are worthy of more than just tanks. They can also have “bromances.”

Elephants or donkeys: it doesn’t matter

Andrew Nenow is a wine and viticulture sophomore and Mustang Daily conservative columnist. The majority of the articles that come out of this column come from current political issues and pertain to those that most well-informed Americans are aware of.…

‘Byzantium’ to showcase Cal Poly writing talent

This year, English students Anna Bush and Jesseca Zwicker won first place in the Creative Writing Contest and are featured in “Byzantium.”

Citizen Cope to take the stage at UU Hour

The University Union (UU) Plaza will host Citizen Cope for a solo acoustic concert during UU Hour today as one of Concerts in the Plaza’s larger events of the school year.

Surf’s up at the PAC — YOPAC hosts first annual Surf Film Night on campus

Cal Poly surfers and surf fans alike can catch the waves on the big screen as the Youth Outreach Program for the Performing Arts (YOPAC) hosts its first annual Surf Film Night on May 19.

Cal Poly alumna brings back spirit of ’60s with book

Sex, drugs and the Vietnam War come to life in Cal Poly alumna and local author Sherry Shahan’s new novel “Purple Daze.” The book focuses on characters Mickey, Cheryl, Don, Nancy, Ziggy and Phil, whose lives are affected by turbulent…

April showers bring May flowers, and apricots

This yummy little fruit is caught somewhere between a peach and a plum, but is in no way lost or confused.

Kicking the caffeine habit

There’s no better time than now to cut back on your caffeine use. What if the zombie apocalypse happened tomorrow and you didn’t have access to caffeine? Would you be able to function?

Week eight blues — How to get through spring quarter with summer in sight

The anxiety that comes with upcoming finals is only amplified when those tests seem to be the only thing standing between you and a summer filled with sunny days at the beach free from school-related worries.

Focus should now shift to Pakistan

In the aftermath of bin Laden’s death, our government has discovered some facts that are implicating the Pakistani government was in cahoots with bin Laden.

‘SMASH’ brings socialism and feminism to Cal Poly

“SMASH,” a story about a 20-minute marriage and the corruption of an all-girls boarding school, will perform its opening show on May 12 in the Alex and Faye Spanos Theater.