Psychic vampire makes a stop at Cal Poly

Vampire advocate Michelle Belanger presents about the history of vampire folklore and pop culture phenomenon stemming from it and the modern lifestyle.

Take It SLO hosts “Improvapella,” for Relay for Life fundraiser

Cal Poly’s a cappella group, Take It SLO, is hosting a special collaborative event titled “Improvapella,” with Smile and Nod improv-comedy and special guest a cappella group, Fermata Nowhere.

Regulation is necessary to prevent oil spills in the future

The BP oil spill April 20 reignited decades-old controversy over offshore drilling—controversy that was brought home last month by President Obama’s proposal to open up offshore drilling in the Gulf Coast and off the shores of Alaska.

Art and design seniors showcase work at Linnaea’s Cafe

Graduating art and design seniors Julia Reid, Karolin Ivarsson and Lana Dow will put on their senior art showcase at Linnaea’s Café Friday evening.

Cal Common: the father of American Craft brewing

The style is known more commonly as “steam beer,” and is defined by the crisp golden beverage produced by San Francisco’s Anchor Brewery.

Steinbeck classic comes to the big screen at the PAC

Everyone can come enjoy “East of Eden” as it awakes from a 55 year slumber and hits the big screen at the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center.

Vampire advocate to speak at Cal Poly

An Associated Student’s Inc. special event will take place in Chumash auditorium on Wednesday May 5, from 8 to 11 pm. It is part of ASI’s True Life Series, and is titled “I am a Vampire,” featuring bestselling author, singer and prominent advocate of the vampire lifestyle, Michelle Belanger.

Firestone’s limited offering hits the mark

Firestone has been a staple of Central Coast brewing for quite a while now, carving out its own little niche in the California and Nevada beer markets.

What’s so bad about prostitution?

Even though nearly everyone wants to have sex, not everyone has someone who wants to have it with them. Although lack of sex is hardly deadly, the drive for sex is just about as strong in us as the drive to eat or drink.

Another Type of Groove founder comes back to Cal Poly

The Multicultural Center will be holding it’s final Another Type of Groove (ATOG) event of the school year on Wednesday, April 5 at the Performing Arts Pavilion.

Karon’s small town novel makes the reader feel at home

Some might call San Luis Obispo a small town, but compared to Mitford, we live in a metropolis. Jan Karon’s “At Home in Mitford” paints the picture of a tiny town made up of a picturesque town square, idyllic Main…