“Cosi” by Louis Norwa premieres Thursday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. in Spanos Theatre. The show runs for the weekends of Nov. 10-12 and Nov. 15-17. Tickets are available for purchase at tickets.calpoly.edu and are $12 for students, groups and seniors and $20 for general admission. “Cosi” is the story of a young student named […]
Your guide to the ‘Cosi’ characters and set
WATCH: Pismocean festival 2016
Pismocean kicked off for the first time during the weekend of Nov. 4-6. It was the first music festival to take place at the Oceano Dunes at Pismo State Beach.
Finding your flow with SLO GLO
As the sun sets over San Luis Obispo on a Wednesday night, a group of students are twirling objects with glowing LED lights, alternating in color. The members of SLO GLO are practicing flow art. Originating from the Pacific Islands, flow art uses different instruments, including your own body, to create a meditative flow of […]
Architecture students show off furniture designs at Vellum
In 2004, local design and build firm Vellum Design Build paired with Cal Poly’s College of Architecture and Environmental Design (CAED) to host a furniture-building competition. The purpose was to push students to think outside the box when it comes to design. During Nov. 4-5, Vellum Design Build and CAED hosted their 13th installment of […]
Election 2016 livestream
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Election results: Heidi Harmon becomes SLO mayor, Trump elected as president
Your Mustang News guide to the election results.
Buddhism’s calm approach to politics
With a day left before one of the most contentious elections in recent history, many are finding their lives consumed by political news. One Cal Poly professor with a new book on Buddhism and politics says we may be setting ourselves up for unnecessary distress. Political science professor Matthew J. Moore’s first book, “Buddhism and […]
SLO growing pains
Brendan Abrams is a liberal arts and engineering studies junior and Mustang News columnist. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang News editorial. Affordability, environmental friendliness, student-community relations, maintenance of the natural landscape; many of these conflicts facing San Luis Obispo residents can be traced back to the complex […]
QSU and Triota host gathering in response to Free Speech Wall
The wall was crowded with uplifting messages, until additional boards were nailed to the wall.
Why this election is nearly impossible to explain
Election years provide political science departments with opportunities to teach using real world examples of campaigns as they happen. But professors have been confronted with an unusual challenge this election season: how do you teach a presidential election that defies all norms? Professors had to rethink some of their material to reflect the unusual strategies […]
Rental Housing Inspection Program set to be revised in March
City council adopted the program with a 3-2 majority in March 2015.
