Woods Humane Society has been named the beneficiary for Shabang IX.
Local bands perform under the stars
San Luis Obispo bands gave a night performance at Architecture Graveyard.
Tattoos with a feminist flare
When food science sophomore Fionna Fahey flexes her right bicep, she displays strength in more ways than one. Inked inside of her arm is the image of a woman with roses growing on her bare body where smaller, younger girls…
Smile and Nod adds two new members to its team
Smile and Nod, Cal Poly’s comedy improvisation team, watched over 70 students audition for new spots on their team Sept. 22 and 23. Despite a sprained ankle and a first-time audition, Jade Sigmund and Grace Trotta made the final cut.…
Keeping authenticity alive: Local vintage shop brings community and vendors together
If there’s one word that Ruby Rose owner, Stephanie Hendry, lives by, it’s “authentic.” To be authentic means to be genuine in nature. To be authentic means to be true to the core, regardless of any obstacles that may arise.…
Exclusive interview: Captain Sully talks values for leadership under pressure
What “An evening with Captain ‘Sully’ Sullenberger” will entail.
Two cultures shaping one college experience
Camila Gonzalez has maintained her Chilean roots while adapting to the culture in the United States.
Cal Poly Arts adds new student discount for PAC shows
Cal Poly Arts added a new student discount for tickets to shows at the Performing Arts Center (PAC) this fall. Students can purchase up to two reserved tickets to a PAC show for $15 dollars each, compared to the 20…
North Indian classical music perfomance debuts in Spanos Theatre
Only three seat cushions, microphones and North Indian musical intruments were set on top of a red patterned rug in the dimly lit theater. Members of the audience patiently awaited as three men approach stage wearing traditional North Indian attire.…
The Modular House revival
Cal Poly students breathed life back into one of Poly Canyon’s iconic structures in hopes for others to follow suit
The Great Divide: two students travel across five states to Canada
This summer, Dario DiGuilio and Ben van Hamersveld went mountain biking from the Mexican border to Canada.