Green beer isn’t just a Saint Patrick’s Day occurrence anymore. Now, I don’t mean green-colored beer, but a few breweries have sacrificed their own profit margins for the sake of environmental conservation.
New Belgium: Save the environment and enjoy good beer
Byzantium’s ‘Keeper of the Story’ to be unveiled
This year’s edition of Byzantium ‘Keeper of the Story’ will be unveiled at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 27 at Steynberg Gallery. The free literary magazine is written, edited and designed by students.
“The Anthem” third annual slam poetry contest
Seven pronounced poets from diverse backgrounds will come together to inspire the audience with words in Cal Poly’s third annual poetry slam, “The Anthem.” Aiming to show that words have enough power to change the world, the event, which exposes individuals to poets who are champions from the international slam circuit and who have performed on HBO’s Def Poetry Jam and National Public Radio, will address issues of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, race, class, identity and love.
VIDEO: Baseball, Softball hitting high marks
The synergy between the baseball and softball teams this year has helped motivate them to play some of their best ball in the past 14 years.
Video: Rise and Run Architecture show
Thousands of students, parents and faculty packed into Chumash Auditorium over the weekend to view Rise and Run — an exhibition of year-long projects completed by 5th-year architecture students.
Buschini named Big West Player of the Week
Cal Poly junior second basemen Adam Buschini was named Big West Player of the Week after collecting seven hits — including four homeruns in four games last week.
Mustangs make first Division I baseball postseason
After a number of years in which the Cal Poly baseball team had its bubble burst by the NCAA selection committee, Lee’s team will finally see the postseason for the first time.
Long distance relationships: not for the faint of heart
Why some long distance relationships can work but most can’t: the distance, the foundation of the relationship and the length of time the two people will be apart.
Legendary ‘father of Chicano theater’ speaks at Poly
Luis Valdez, the famous Chicano writer and ‘Zoot Suit’ playwright, spoke about his life and influences to a packed audience on Friday.
Vertical farms could supply fresh produce year round
Columbia University professor Dickson Despommier has generated a fair amount of attention with his concept for “vertical farms,” stacked, self-contained urban biosystems that would — theoretically — supply fresh produce for city residents year round.
“Power Wheels guy” takes senior project to the streets
A picture of a student sitting in what appeared to be a children’s Power Wheels vehicle being ticketed by three San Luis Obispo Police Department motorcycles and one University Police Department SUV gained viral popularity on Twitter last week and was plastered on the front page of the Mustang Daily with a headline that read “Little wheels cause a big deal.” So what’s the real story behind this four-wheeled spectacle?

