I made an effort to watch the State of the Union in its entirety this past week. To say the least, I was not impressed.
Beach House once again comforts our souls
Musically, Beach House lounges in the world of comfortable correspondence: the tones of clasped hands, open mouths and bending bodies.
Orchesis reaches 40th anniversary
This year “Continuum” is a compilation of choreography from students, faculty, and professionals that toy with actions as simple as breath to concepts as intricate as the world’s connections.
New club celebrates the Chinese New Year
The Chinese Cultural Club (CCC) hosted their second meeting of the quarter Wednesday night with a calligraphy workshop on lucky phrases in preparation for the Chinese New Year.
Barack Obama needs to stop passing the football to Republicans
Barack Obama just needs to stay on track and not give concessions to Republicans simply because the media reports that the tide is turning in America, and the Republicans won Massachusetts.
Indie musician Ingrid Michaelson to perform at the market
Ingrid Michaelson, known for hit “The Way I Am,” is performing at Music in the Market Thursday.
Ancient brews are not outdated
Today’s beer samplings are from a brewery located in Germany, from the “oldest brewery in the world.”
Green spot: Cal Poly doesn’t offer much in the realm of ‘real’ food
At Cal Poly our food comes from all over the planet. As an agricultural school, one would expect we could sustain our own food consumption.
Health Care Reform: Where’s the Fire?
One cannot even begin to comprehend the full implications of such a health care reform policy, especially in the period of a few months. Congress is rushing for the sake of rushing.
“Good in Bed” grabs attention and doesn’t let go
Claiming one’s own excellence in the bedroom is a pretty bold claim to make in a national publication. So is exposing your ex-girlfriends’s weight.
UAG displays Type Directors Club design winners
The Type Directors Club 55th International Traveling Show of typography competition winners is on display for the first time in the University Art Gallery now through Feb. 20.