An idiot's guide to modern American television and more

Are TV shows getting smarter, or are we just getting dumber? Or is it more dumb? Whatever.

A capella group Take it SLO takes third place at UCSB

Cal Poly’s a cappella group Take it SLO took third place in last weekend’s International Championship of Collegiate

Pranks: What college is all about

Pranks: we love them because of the sheer joy that we get from disturbing the peace of our closest friends…

Cal Poly Early Music Ensemble to perform Bach's 'Hunting Cantata'

Eighteenth century composer Johann Sebastian Bach will be brought back to life Saturday at Cal Poly.

The legendary German composer’s revival will come courtesy of Cal Poly’s Early Music Ensemble at 8 p.m. in the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center Pavilion.

The Book of Lost Things

Every morning of his mother’s illness, 12-year-old David carries a copy of Grimm’s fairytales and a comic book from his bedroom and places them just so on his favorite kitchen chair, hoping that this routine will ensure his mother’s survival for one more day.

'Prairie Home Companion' creator to visit Cal Poly stage

Acclaimed radio host and author Garrison Keillor will perform in the Performing Arts Center tonight at 8 p.m. Keillor last

Port O'Brien captures SLO's heart

I feel like I’ve been babbling about Port O’Brien since the first time I saw them perform. It’s hard not to because everyone…

The ladies from Wisteria Lane are back and feeling frisky

A shoot-out in the supermarket. An amnesia-stricken convict caught in the middle of a steamy love triangle.

Detroit Lions to play Oakland Raiders in "StuporBowl"

Editor’s note: The Bunion is fake news. period. In an attempt to stay the upcoming post-Super Bowl football blues, the NFL…

Tangent – not just for calculus anymore

We’ve got a newcomer in town. A brand new winery that could teach us all a lesson in diversifying our interests.

Cal Poly English professor's book exposes students to a different 'world'

It is said that art can sometimes immitate life, and that life can sometimes immitate art. For author and Cal Poly English professor Todd J. Pierce, his new book, “Newsworld,” does both.

“Through parody I want to show the way America puts on the news industry.