The Spanos Theatre stage will transform into the Lower East Side of New York, complete with cake-faced drag queens, reckless heroin addicts and starving artists when award-winning rock musical RENT comes to Cal Poly on Oct. 15.
RENT brings a taste of Broadway to Cal Poly
All-star cast can’t carry “Couples Retreat”
The second film from director Peter Billingsley (Ralphie from “A Christmas Story”), “Couples Retreat” deals with four pairs of friends who reluctantly travel to a resort designed for helping troubled couples.
Decoding stage between happy couple and break-up
It is sort of amazing how someone could want a relationship and claim they love a person, but then decide they need to go on a break for a period of time just to test the relationship.
Block-scheduling approved by freshmen and colleges
With a few exceptions, most freshmen and colleges found the block-scheduling program effective.
Women’s tennis set on first for Big West Conference
This season, members of the Cal Poly women’s tennis team think that they have their best shot in six years at taking first place at the Big West Conference.
Sometimes it’s not so easy to “Love the One You’re With”
He loves me, he loves me not. If you love something, set it free. You only hurt the one you love. Love conquers all. We’ve all heard these clichés a million times.
Poly to participate in historic theater event tonight
Cal Poly, and more than 100 other schools nationwide, will participate in a historic event tonight to commemorate the life of a young college student, Matthew Shepard, the victim of a hate crime.
Califone’s latest inspires film
It’s hard to admit in an article with a really big picture of my face right next to it that I was amused by music about the sun, rainbows and the scientific method, all of which are meant to get children excited about going to school.
How the football team works it on and off the field
Thanks to their new defensive coordinator, a more traditional lineup, team chemistry and a ‘school-first’ mentality, the Mustang defense is trying to reclaim its defensive prowess of years past.
Housing in debt despite increased revenue
Poly Canyon is expected to bring in approximately $14 million alone. But even with this additional money there is still a very large debt and many fees.
Construction to begin on Simpson Strong-Tie Lab
The Simpson Strong-Tie building, which has been in the planning stages for four to five years, is finally ready to break ground.
