First ATOG of the year remembers Rhodes

The year’s first Another Type of Groove — a monthly spoken word event organized by the MultiCultural Center — began on a somber note Wednesday.

Ski Club reveals annual Big Trip location

What happens when you take college ski bums away from the mountains?

Mustang Minute, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013: 2nd Annual SLO Fest brings local businesses to campus

Olivia DeGennaro [follow id= “LivDeGennaro”] Mustang News anchor Olivia DeGennaro talks with some of the local businesses at SLO Fest.

Mustang Minute, Oct. 2, 2013: Panhellenic sororities show off their new members

Mustang News reporter Ashley DeVriend interviews Panhellenic sorority members about their new pledge classes.

Coming SLOme: Five things to do your first week back

From securing a study spot to navigating the bus route, make sure you do these five things this week.

Word on the Street: What’s your flavor?

Cal Poly students describe their favorite frozen yogurt flavors and toppings at the new on-campus Yogurt Creations.

Photos: The freshmen are here!

Thousands poured onto campus today — suitcases, surfboards and pillows in tow — on the largest move-in day of the year for first-year students.

History’s end: Local folk band plays last show

Local folk-alternative band History of Painters played its last show as a band this past Friday night at Kreuzberg, CA.

PHOTOS: Community pours into Beer Fest

The California Festival of Beers — commonly known as “Beer Fest” — drew thousands to the Alex Madonna Expo Center and Madonna Inn Meadows on Friday and Saturday, respectively, to sample brews, socialize and benefit Hospice SLO. Relive the event through the photos below.

VIDEO: What’s growing in San Luis Obispo’s Secret Garden

Mustang Daily Staff Report mustangdailymultimedia@gmail.com The Secret Garden Organic Herb Shop owner Kirstin Sherritt went “farm-hopping” in Central America before opening her own tea shop in San Luis Obispo. Now, she provides unique tea to residents of the Central Coast. Watch…

Beats, dancing, crowd surfing and chaos at ‘No Big Deal’ concert

The giant room that once hosted Jack Johnson, Sugar Ray, Steve Miller Band, Incubus and Bob Dylan reopened on Thursday night with a series of alternative bands and artists like Cal Poly has never seen.