Sexbots: The future, whether you like it or not

A sexbot is more complicated than your everyday sex toy, which usually has a single function.

GrC’s ‘Print Week’ hosts top industry leaders

Philanthropy was a motif at Print Week’s banquet. In addition to Ricoh’s announcement of partnership with Cal Poly, a new endowment is being formed.

Criticnue rounds out Sounds of SLO series

If you’re anywhere near Backstage Pizza tomorrow at 11 a.m., you’ll hear something different, something unique, something you recognize, but haven’t heard in a long time.

Cal Poly professor reads poetry in Philips Hall

Cal Poly professor and award-winning poet Kevin Clark, author of “Self-Portrait with Expletives,” read selections of his poetry at Philips Hall Thursday night.

The Endless Bummer may or may not make music you enjoy

This review is completely absurd. You should know it’s absurd and completely unnecessary.

Early Music Ensemble to perform 18th century music at downtown mission

Cal Poly’s Early Music Ensemble will be holding a concert that explores and performs the historical music of the 18th century California mission baroque style.

In light of Senate loss, Dems should ask: what would Wilberforce do?

If Wilberforce had settled with his detractors for an abolitionist bill which merely decried the slave trade and did nothing to ameliorate those conditions, history would not have remembered him.

Local breweries provide unique samplings

I wish I could have been more studious during the three-day weekend. Instead, I spent my Martin Luther King, Jr. Day working hard for you, sampling various beers.

“The Book of Lost Things” shows another side of fairy tales

Most of us are familiar with the softened Disney version of fairy tales, but few of us have read any of the original Grimm’s fairy tales or anything like them.

New yoga studio m.BODY looks to establish itself

A new yoga studio opens downtown today that offers free classes till the end of the month.

Improv comedy groups to bring laughs to Chumash

The Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade Theaters will perform off-the-cuff and sketch comedy in the first improv series on campus the next two Friday nights. Cal Poly’s own Improv group, Smile and Nod, will open for UCB January 29.