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A DeVine Night: Comedian Adam DeVine visits San Luis Obispo
Adam DeVine took the stage in the Recreation Center, making the crowd of Cal Poly students hoot with laughter.
Conductor Thomas Davies retired in June
After three decades of teaching at Cal Poly, choir conductor Thomas Davies retired in June.
Journalism senior wins Miss California pageant
Jillian Smith, as Miss Yosemite Valley, was crowned Miss California 2017.
A guide to the SLO summer music scene
As spring quarter at Cal Poly comes to a close, some students pack their belongings and prepare to spend summer break away from San Luis Obispo. But those staying on the Central Coast through September have the chance to soak…
Palm Theatre: Where curiosity meets cinema
Some students chose Palm Theatre as their first choice to watch movies.
Review: ‘Wonder Woman’ is the first not horrible DC movie
With its main characters dynamic energy, “Wonder Woman” proves to be a delightful superhero movie to watch.
The Sauce Pot adds new recording studio hoping to make a mark on the Central Coast
Rick Loughman sits comfortably in his big black office chair behind the glass window that peers into a retro recording studio. He plays with the knobs on his monitor, adjusting the levels so he can hear more guitar and less…
Cal Poly’s first Latina professor retires after 31 years
Gloria Velasquez wanted her 31st and final year as a professor at Cal Poly to be a spiritual one. To accomplish this, the internationally recognized author and poet began meditating with students in her Spanish and Chicano/a studies classes and…
Dean Phil Bailey to retire
Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Mathematics (building 180), Faculty Offices East, the research facility that will soon be full of laboratories for undergraduate research, the “Study 25-35” campaign, the DREAM Center: these are all Cal Poly legacies credited…
Network marketing sets up shop in residence halls
“Network marketing” might sound like 1950s Tupperware parties that gave housewives an opportunity to make some money after World War II. During these parties, the hostess or “consultant” would invite friends and family over to sell Tupperware, quite different from…