See, I’ve bled and I’ve groaned, but you reap what you sow I have a vagina with a mind of its own. Every month, without missing a beat, my boobs hurt, and so do my feet. As if that weren’t enough, I have a liter of blood — stained sheets, and a desperate heart accompanying […]
Author Archives: Giselle Espinoza
Love is RadioParty!
Love is RadioParty! Scroll down for answers to to our games in The Peak, Crush Club. For the easiest way to play, grab an issue of Mustang News and KCPR in print at all newsstands and find a special zine: The Peak, Crush Club. Love is complicated. Unscramble the words for this day of love! […]
ASI and Campus Health & Wellbeing launch grocery shuttles
Cal Poly’s ASI and Campus Health & Wellbeing have launched a free grocery shuttle service to transport students between campus and local grocery stores, running every Friday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
San Luis Obispo grants $500,000 to SLOMA for relocation and expansion
San Luis Obispo has allocated $500,000 in unassigned funds to help the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art (SLOMA) relocate and expand, providing more space for exhibits, events, and educational programs.
Sal Vulcano’s comedy show at PAC sells out in one minute
Sal Vulcano’s Performing Arts Center (PAC) stand-up comedy show sold out in approximately one minute, leaving many students disappointed and wishing there was a way to sign up in advance to ensure tickets are not resold.
Cal Poly and local pride center recognize LGBT History Month
Cal Poly is observing LGBT History Month this October with events hosted by the Pride Center and community partners, celebrating the resilience and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community.
