Written in 1933 by famous Spanish poet Federico Garc’a Lorca, “Blood Wedding,” or “Bodas de sangre,” is a tale of unrequited love, honor, tradition and passion.
Tragedy and love mix in student production
Crime is a disease, we’re a chalky-tasting medicine
Back when I was a kid I would play on my dad’s Power Mac for hours. I remember faking sick all the time to stay home and play my favorite LucasArts adventure games, like “Sam & Max Hit the Road.”
Mardi Gras: all quiet on the SLO front
Overheard conversations prior to class usually cover a wide variety of subjects, but talk around campus at the beginning of this week is about the Mardi Gras weekend that wasn’t.
Mustangs hanging on by a thread
They’re still alive – barely. The Cal Poly men’s basketball team needs a lot to happen in order to make the Big West Conference Tournament next month.
New diversity initiatives underway
In response to last quarter’s crop house incident, new university initiatives are under way aimed at improving Cal Poly’s diversity and increase multicultural awareness in the curriculum.
Stimulus lures with promise of instant gratification
After all the froth over the stimulus bills lately, I am convinced that this country is dominated by two classes. The first class is made up of those weak- and wishful-minded, often called Democrats.
Swingin’ musical returns for highly anticipated encore
“In The Mood,” a fully staged retro musical that recreates moments in the lives and times of America’s 1940s generation, aims to convey a sense of that time period.
Tattoo removal offers chance to fade the past
At 16, I was free-spirited, rebellious and fearless in the face of adrenaline. At a local tattoo parlor, I searched for a design that represented my current thoughts about life.
Cal Poly seeks student feedback in online survey
Students have the opportunity this week to take an online survey that could benefit their learning experience at Cal Poly and provide the university with information to make improvements.
Kaufman’s impact reached beyond the gridiron
Inside a locked box in Los Angeles lie three Super Bowl rings belonging to the late Mel Kaufman, Cal Poly hall of famer, who passed away two weeks ago of natural causes.
Live exhibit adds perspective to world hunger
Situated in the middle of the San Luis Obispo Art Center’s current exhibit is an interactive sculpture fundraiser. Hungry Planet is a cacophony of cans and dry non-perishable goods.

