Southern Thailand is full of big cities, flesh-eating fish, boat rides, parties and monkeys.
Mark Morris Dance Group leaves interpretation up to audience
The dance group showed audience members the abstractness in human emotion seen through the movement of the body.
‘Black Comedy’ seeks to enlighten audiences
It’s hard to go wrong with the classic tropes of comedy and drama.
Students to run the Mustang Way in 5th annual Mustang Mile
The Mustang Mile aims to encourage awareness, community and healthy activities among students.
Logging team chops, saws and rolls its way to 2nd place
The Cal Poly logging team took second place from the Association of Western Forestry Clubs conclave in Montana.
Artists to be announced soon for Spring Stampede 2016
Anticipated artists are close to confirmed, but ASI doesn’t want to release information that is not completely guaranteed.
Talking politics with Cal Poly’s Socialist club
The IYSSE is dedicated to arranging a political program that unshackles the working class into power and overthrowing capitalism.
Mark Morris Dance Group to make audience feel the music
Encompassing live music and dance, Mark Morris’ choreography will make dance more understandable for the average viewer.
Cultural clubs come together to celebrate 22nd annual Lantern Festival
“The idea is just to show the establishment of community, the diversity of San Luis Obispo and the diversity of the Cal Poly community itself.”
Larissa Fasthorse “decolonizes narratives”
Fasthorse, a member of the Sicangu Lakota Nation, spoke about “decolonizing the narrative,” or essentially fighting cultural appropriation.
Cal Poly women to tell their OWN stories
“Our show is about the multi-faceted nature of womanhood and how the definition fluctuates based on the experiences of different identities.”