Tuesday Morning Quarterback: Week of redemption

A number of players and teams stepped up this week to redeem themselves, showing that they aren’t holding on to the past.

Professor’s original play to debut on Spanos stage

“Zero to Infinity,” playing on Nov. 12 in Spanos, promises a circus extravaganza of satirical political events.

Tibetan Buddhist monks destroy mandala

The sand mandala located at Cal Poly was destroyed on Friday in a closing ceremony performing by visiting Tibetan Buddhist monks.

Wilco’s 2002 album may be album of the year

“Yankee Hotel Foxtrot” pulled in a lion’s share of the notable album of the year stampings from press outlets, ranging the spectrum from independent-minded Webzines to, well, “Entertainment Weekly.”

“We Belong to the Earth” connects SLO to its roots

The life of an artist doesn’t often become dangerous but for Robert Frear his work lead to threats. Frear’s work was part of the “We Belong to the Earth” exhibit hosted at the Art Center in San Luis Obispo.

“Must Love Dogs” author misses the mark

I’ve just learned why they say not to judge a book by its cover.

Controversial movie marketed in new ways

“The Fourth Kind” a controversial paranormal thriller was screened early and free for Cal Poly students on Monday in a special marketing effort by NBC Universal.

Eco art on display at FrameWorks

Art ECO was created by Egerer as an outgrowth of passion for constructing art from reclaimed materials.

National debt, worry on the rise

Without changes, spending for Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid would dramatically increase the budget deficit and debt.

Republican Dede Scozzafava was the real winner on Tuesday

I’m sure that a portion of Republicans on campus are still pumped over the Republican wins in Tuesday’s election.

Another type of groove brings back Mr. Poetic

Davenport made his Cal Poly debut at ATOG in December 2008 when he opened up for friend and featured poet Javon Johnson.