Hip Hop Symposium educates about genre’s roots

Hip hop means more than you think.

That’s the Key coming into its own

Five years ago, an a cappella group called That’s the Key began as a group of singers who didn’t make the cut for the better-known Take it SLO.

Loverspeak 2015 showcases ‘Fifty Shades’ of love

Sometimes a clever Amazon review can have more literary merit than a widely read novel that sold more than 450 million copies.

Spot the Senior Project: 9 student and faculty projects around campus

The bench you’re sitting on could have been a senior project. That sculpture you admire could have been a professor’s creation.

Living walls: Z Living Systems brings nature to business

The idea occurred to Zacks while visiting Europe’s vertical gardens, and upon his return to the United States, he started building prototypes in his parents’ backyard.

Music, engineering and community: Speak Studios plans for new year

“I basically had this idea to create a center hub for the musical community in San Luis Obispo where people can pay a reasonable amount, really get to know all of the recording tools and finally, make and release art.”

Art class to Amazon: Student sketches children’s book

Not all college juniors can say they’ve professionally illustrated a children’s book — but Emma Phillips can.

Remembering art and design professor Michael Miller

Those who want to celebrate Miller’s memory can attend a memorial being on Jan. 10 and 1 p.m. at Cal Poly in the Business Rotunda (Building 3, Room 213).

An a cappella Thanksgiving: That’s the Key rings in holiday season

“That’s the (Tur)Key”: delightfully cheesy and packed with talent from That’s the Key, Cal Poly’s newest a cappella group.

Game of entrepreneurship: Gaming tips website wins CIE Elevator Pitch

When industrial engineering senior Chad Kihm pulls out his phone to play the mobile application Game of War, it’s not all fun and games.