Art After Dark gets an organ

Art After Dark’s latest event is Open Keyboard, an outreach event where attendees can listen to the intricate sounds of the Forbes Pipe Organ in the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center (PAC) on Feb. 7 from 6-9 p.m.

Water on the minds of Cal Poly winemakers

The sun is bright, the air is dry, and Cal Poly’s vineyards are thirsty.

Pepper shakes things up at SLO Brew

Reggae-rock bands Pepper and Lionize turned up the volume at SLO Brewing Co. this past Friday night.

Pepper set to play sold-out show at SLO Brew

San Diego-based rock and reggae band Pepper will play for a full audience on Jan. 17 at SLO Brewing Co.

War documentary featuring Cal Poly veteran screening on campus

Cal Poly senior military instructor Timothy Malmin’s unit is featured in the film.

Honors Program collaborates for better program

Cal Poly’s honors advisory board — composed of honors students, faculty, staff and administration, has been meeting every Friday this quarter to discuss the future of the program, which the provost decided will be drastically changed by two year’s time.

Local veterans come full circle

One man was a survivor of D-Day.

Another, a survivor of Iwo Jima.

There were 14 veterans in total from the Central Coast — their valor still radiating through their 90-year-old wrinkles — gathered around the World War II memorial in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 27.

Sequoia fire caused by electrical break

After an investigation Monday morning, state fire marshals determined the fire in Sequoia Residence Hall Sunday afternoon was caused by a short in an electrical break that controlled the four rooms in the hall.

13 suspects identified in VG burglary, door was left unlocked

The University Police Department (UPD) announced it will “pursue appropriate criminal charges and campus sanctions,” on 13 identified people suspected of robbing VG cafe in a press release Thursday morning.

Colombini surveys students’ opinions on potential changes

Jason Colombini sent out a campus-wide survey in an email Monday afternoon asking students to answer 10 questions “to determine what students truly want to see changed on campus.”

Cal Poly officials considering pub on campus

Cal Poly officials, including University President Jeffrey Armstrong and Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) President Jason Colombini, are considering the possibility of opening a pub on campus, Colombini said Monday.