Last night, Cal Poly students gathered in Chumash Auditorium to watch a free screening of “The Social Network,” a film that revolves around the best kind of drama: Facebook drama.
Cauliflower: cabbage with a college education
Heather Rockwood is a food sciences junior and the food columnist for the Mustang Daily. Mark Twain once said, “Cauliflower is nothing but a cabbage with a college education.”
Looking back at the Tucson tragedy
Jeremy Cutcher is a political science senior and Mustang Daily liberal columnist.
For your viewing pleasure: a closer look at porn
Caitlyn Harkins is an English sophomore and copy editor for the Mustang Daily.
‘Whose Line’ stars bring laughs to the PAC
There wasn’t a straight face in the house during the sold-out performance of “An Evening with Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood” Saturday at the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center (PAC). Mochrie and Sherwood are both comedians and recurring cast members…
JFK took it to the house Saturday night
SLOMA documentary films highlight Art Nouveau
Cal Poly English major turned glass master and artist, inspired by the Art Nouveau movement, is a slightly bizarre and unlikely picture. Regardless, that is exactly what Cal Poly alumnus Evan Chambers is. Chambers is the motivation behind the January…
JFK will raise The Graduate’s roof with house music Saturday
JFK of MSTRKRFT known for his electronic dance music will bring his DJ stylings to The Graduate in San Luis Obispo on Jan. 15.
Singin’ the blues of direct democracy
Last week, as I was reading through the editorials in the Wall Street Journal, I found one article that caught my eye. It was titled “The Blue Men Group” and was about how three of the most liberal (i.e. blue)…
University Art Gallery welcomes famed photographer Santi Visalli
The University Art Gallery welcomed 79-year-old photographer Santi Visalli on Friday evening to display select photos — from a striking portrait of a young Jack Nicholson to a view from the top of the Golden Gate Bridge.