The ninth Central Coast Book and Author Festival returned Sunday to Mission Plaza after a year off. The festival, put on by the Foundation of San Luis Obispo County Public Libraries.
Book and Author Festival attracts literature lovers
No Education, Just Indoctrination
I was sitting in a classroom anticipating the start class when the professor posed the question, “What is the difference between morality and ethics?”
Nothing nice to say about “Girls in Trucks”
Every once in a while, I see a book lying ever so temptingly on a Barnes & Noble shelf that I just can’t help but pick up. Hmmm…cute cover, interesting title, could be promising. “No, you don’t need another book,” I tell myself.
Tuesday Morning Quarterback: Is Denver for real?
I’ve been watching the NFL since at the age of five, my uncle got me a “Chicago Bears rock” T-shirt and I was forever sold on my favorite football team.
Cal Poly to see an increase in campus clubs
About 12 more clubs are expected to join the 286 current clubs on campus by the Oct. 23 deadline for submitting club charters.
Busy summer no breaks for Griggs
Cal Poly ASI President Kelly Griggs spent the summer dealing with a variety of influential issues affecting students, one of the most important being fee increases.
Plight of migrant workers on display in library
In response to the racist symbols displayed by the Cal Poly crops house last October, the Agribusiness and Social Sciences departments plan to put on a series of diversity awareness campaigns, the first of which is a photo exhibit called “The Migrant Project: Contemporary California Farm Workers.”
Does your dating résumé make the cut?
Is it really just the one-night-stand goal that college-aged adults aim for or is it “The Notebook”-esque romance that we are really looking for when we agree to go on that blind date?
Country Music legend Merle Haggard wows at PAC
Dressed head to toe in black including his hat and sunglasses, country music legend Merle Haggard received a standing ovation Wednesday night.
Mustangs beat Jackrabbits 21-14
The Cal Poly defense broke a tie with the South Dakota State Jackrabbits on a fumble recovered in the end zone with about two minutes left to clinch a 21-14 victory.
Men’s soccer beats UC Davis 1-0
Cal Poly men’s soccer senior midfielder Daniel Cumming scored near the end of the first half for the only goal of the game to beat UC Davis yesterday afternoon.
