A benefit concert called Hope for Haiti is being held on Friday to raise money for Doctors helping the relief effort in Haiti.
SLO Mission plays host to various musical groups
Cal Poly’s Music Ensembles will give a benefit chamber concert at Old Mission church Feb. 6 at 8 p.m.
Poet to discuss social issues at Another Type of Groove
National Slam Poetry Champion Shihan will be performing for Another Type of Groove’s (ATOG) celebration of Black History Month this Wednesday from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the Chumash Auditorium.
“The Virgin Blue” weaves plotlines that are centuries apart
While Chevalier may be most well known for her novel turned film, “Girl with a Pearl Earring,” her debut work, “The Virgin Blue,” is actually far superior to her more popular works.
A passion for dance: Cal Poly student opens hip-hop dance studio
As a dance teacher, the one thing that really upsets Cal Poly business junior Heidi Asefvaziri are students who have to quit her class because they can’t afford the payments. So she came up with her own solution: open her own street hip-hop studio.
Vraja’s Kitchen: SLO’s first completely vegan restaurant
Vraja’s Kitchen the first complete vegan restaurant offers a unique atmosphere filled with music, one-of-a-kind cuisine that is an “international mix of flavors.”
Dance styles to converge at fundraiser
Learn By Dancing is a “WOW” and open house fundraiser with lessons on three distinct dance styles.
Lecture series shows importance of digital architecture practices
This year, the Hearst Lecture Series hosted by the College of Architecture and Environmental Design focuses on the issue of integrated design practices.
Students disapprove of student-led sustainability fund
Fifty-six percent of 5,528 Cal Poly students polled do not support a fee to fund student-led sustainability projects on campus.
Five dollars or less – improving surprise sex for cheap
Unexpected sex is not exactly something people complain about — far from it in fact.
Campus organizations honor Black History Month
Cal Poly will be having several events on campus in observance of Black History Month this month, ranging from a poetry slam to a discussion on the difference between dark skin and light skin.