Like many college-aged students, Diana Stanton wasn’t sure what type of career she wanted to pursue in her early twenties. A competitive gymnast early on, Stanton didn’t know that her brush with modern dance at a community college was her ticket to eventual success in the academic world.
Celebrate October with Oaktoberfest
The sixth annual Oaktoberfest, hosted by Firestone Walker Brewing Co., is being held at the Avila Beach Golf Resort on Oct. 16 to raise money for Hospice of San Luis Obispo.
Expressionists Club presents ‘re:Cultivate’ at UU Gallery
“Re:Cultivate” is a photo exhibit presented by the Expressionists Club and will be shown throughout the quarter at the UU Gallery.
Freshman’s first night out turns journey home into warzone
Sydney Ray is a freshman learning how to navigate through college — and the local streets barefoot — in her weekly column “A Frosh Perspective.”
Reggae-rock bands hit San Luis Obispo once again
California natives the Dirty Heads and the Expendables make their way to SLO once again for two separate performances. The Expendables take the stage at Downtown Brew Friday night, followed by the Dirty Heads on Sunday.
Art project creates picture perfect downtown
The BoxArt Festival on Sept. 25th was a huge hit as people really enjoyed walking to the different boxes and watching the artists in action
Steve Martin to pick banjo at the PAC — no joke
Steve Martin will be performing this Wednesday at the Christopher Cohan Center Performing Arts Center.
Stop Starving Student Syndrome
If you are anything like the typical college student, you just enjoyed a restful summer vacation back home with a delicious home-cooked meal every night of the week. Now, as you return to Cal Poly, more than likely you will be faced with 10 weeks of Starving Student Syndrome (SSS).
‘Another Type of Groove’ returns Wednesday night
Another Type of Groove returns for its 10th season this Wednesday in Chumash Auditorium.
Cosby performance packs the PAC
It’s important to get good grades because a ‘C’ average “means you only know 70 percent,” Cosby said. No one would accept a doctor who only knew 70 percent about his professional field.