I remember the walk to my first Mustang News meeting in winter 2022. I was so excited to be a part of Mustang Media Group after getting rejected in the fall. I made the trek from yakĘ”itʸutʸu to Graphic Arts (Building 26) during the atmospheric river of 2022. It feels like it was just yesterday. […]
Sydnie Bierma |<em> Not crying over spilled milk, how I found comfort in the uncomfortable</em>
Nicolas Nardi | Mustang Media Group ruined my life
If you told me a year ago I’d be in tears over graduating college, I would’ve laughed in your face. I’ve always loved school, but I wanted nothing more than to get into the field and begin my career. That is, until I started my position as the MMG Marketing Assistant. On my first day, […]
Kimber Draughon | A bite of life
Two majors in three years is a recipe for chaotic time management, constant anxiety and undercut priorities. Despite fears of burnout, I managed to put on my chef’s hat. My degrees were the baseline of the meal, more important than secondary components like hiking, creative writing or social events. Mustang News started out as an […]
Fiona Hastings | My best friend, MMG
I can confidently say that during the first half of my sophomore year at Cal Poly, I was stuck in the ultimate “sophomore year slump.” I felt extremely isolated and had a hard time transitioning to living off-campus. However, I found someone who would pull me out for good, who would eventually become my closest […]
RJ Pollock | Through the viewfinder: How I spent four years looking at Cal Poly through a camera
For the past four years, I have experienced Cal Poly through a camera lens. Since joining Mustang News freshman year, I’ve spent countless hours carrying camera gear, setting up interviews, editing late into the night and developing a mountain of video journalism skills. And somehow, after all this time, asking strangers for interviews is still […]
Sedona Harris | How Mustang Media Group made me less afraid of looking stupid
If someone had told high school me that I would willingly do the scuba on live television, I would have laughed in their face. I don’t dance, and I would never choose to be on camera. I hated the idea of being perceived. Every Instagram post felt like something I needed to analyze, and I […]
Chloe Gilb | I just got here
I didn’t step inside the newsroom my first three years of college. I can’t say exactly that I didn’t feel welcome. Logically, I knew no one was actually going to tell me to leave; and if there was a stare, it would probably be out of curiosity and not judgement. But any non-affiliated journalism major […]
Landon Block | I almost quit Mustang News before I ever started
Most of Mustang News’ staff are journalism majors. They spend every day for years learning how to source, write and edit to produce quality content. It shows up in the great work we do. Not only am I not a journalism major, but I have never even taken a journalism class. I applied to be […]
Leila Touati | Don’t scrub away the ink
During my freshman year at Cal Poly, the routine was simple: wake up early, boil water for my Twinings English Breakfast tea in my kettle without waking up my roommate and head to class. But if it was the first Tuesday of every month, the routine was different. My tea stayed the same, the roommate […]
Katy Clark | Better than I could have ever imagined
When I walked into the Mustang News newsroom for the first time as a reporter in my freshman year, it felt like the start of a new journey. I knew I wanted to be a journalist since seeing fictional journalists like Lois Lane on my TV screen and realizing it sounded like the perfect career […]
Carly Heltzel | Lest I sneeze
I keep waiting to cry before I start writing this. As if tear-stained paper is what I need to prove the depth of my commitment and connection to this organization. All that would do is tear the page when my pen inevitably crosses the soppy minefield I would have left behind. I do not need […]
