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Hearst Castle goes Gaga
Hannah Croft Lady Gaga is currently in Cambria. That’s right — the Grammy award winning artist is working on a “creative project” at Hearst Castle this week, thanks to a “friend of a friend” who sits on the board of the Hearst Castle Preservation Foundation. That friend is Remar Sutton, and he called Gaga’s project […]
Startup Weekend to build from the ground up
Can you build a startup company in 54 hours?
SLOPD officers to step up downtown patrol
Joseph Pack/Mustang News An increase in vandalism, drunk in publics, open containers, urinating in public, and illegal lodging has led to increased police patrolling downtown. Emma Patterson Because of increased activity and problems in the area, the San Luis Obispo Police Department (SLOPD) has two new police officers patrolling downtown San Luis Obispo during daytime […]
Get your fix of comfort food at Splash Café Seafood and Grill
When I first moved to San Luis Obispo, the restaurant that kept being recommended to me was Splash Café. So naturally, a friend and I visited downtown over the weekend to see what we could eat there.
A double rescue: Pulling away from panic
Animal science sophomore Nora Williams was surprised when the dog she rescued was able to help her more than medicine could.
6 signs fall has fallen upon SLO
Since you wouldn’t be able to tell by the weather.
Hall of Famer Buddy Guy brings blues to PAC stage
In an auditorium flooded with anticipatory baby boomers, all were abuzz with the thrill that soon, a legend would be seizing center stage. His name was announced and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Buddy Guy waltzed onto the Christopher Cohan Performing Art Center’s platform, waving around handmade peace signs.
SLO Poetry Festival celebrates 30 years this weekend
The 30th Annual San Luis Obispo Poetry Festival kicks off this weekend, bringing in talented poets to share their work.
‘I don’t like the word sick’ — Sarah’s survival
Business administration junior Sarah Islas opens up about a borderline malignant tumor found in her ovary, the multiple surgeries that followed and how support from family and friends were crucial to her survival.
Food trucks roll onto SLO streets with fresh, mobile cuisine
The Central Coast may be known for wineries, agriculture, fine dining and farmer’s markets, but the burgeoning industry of food trucks takes all of these components and makes them mobile.

