Cal Poly professor writes book on Native American symbolism in Catholicism

Cal Poly Ethnic Studies Assistant Professor Kathleen Martin co-wrote and edited a book on the use of Native American symbolism and traditions within the Catholic Church.

Musicians take over Steynberg Gallery

The Steynberg Gallery knows how to set an intimate mood: a single silhouette in front of a sequined red backdrop, a dusting of dim lighting and a window looking out to an early evening sky.

Demonstration to advocate for LGBTQ rights

Cal Poly students demonstrate to raise awareness for gay rights and same-sex marriage.

Anthropogenic climate change has major consequences

The question of whether or not global warming is anthropogenic (caused by humans) is an important one, as it has huge ramifications for our environment, economy and ultimately our quality of life.

The Magnetic Fields’ latest album leaves us awaiting the next

The Magnetic Fields have released a companion piece to their 2008 album, “Distortion.” The new offering, “Realism,” was intended to be the technical obverse to “Distortion’s” reverse.

The body became a canvas at “Embodiment”

Turning local bodies into canvass for artists by using paint and props, “Embodiment” is hosted by Native Lounge every Thursday night at 8:00 pm for a month beginning Jan.28.

Poly lecturers aim to bring Marilyn Monroe to big screen

Poly Lecturers take on Hollywood for Marilyn Monroe.

Poet reads from latest book on racial complexities

Renowned poet Wendy Barker read from her latest manuscript entitled “Nothing Between Us: The Berkeley Years” which addresses themes including gender relations, sex, race and love.

Journal to feature works on “campus controversies”

“Moebius” is an annual publication that aims to feature the works of students, staff, and faculty that pertain to the theme of the year.

New club steps to the music

New club called, Driven Toward Sisterhood, presents at Soup and Substance.

Stone Brew packs a powerful punch

Mustang Daily beer columnist gets Stone.