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 […]
Leila Touati | <em>Don’t scrub away the ink</em>
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 […]
Lia Griffiths | I thought the plane was goin’ down, how’d you turn it right around?
Two years ago, I pulled off the biggest surprise of my life. My best friend Brennan had already been at Cal Poly for two years, so I secretly applied to transfer. I waited months without telling her, not wanting to get her hopes up. It was a reach school, since my mental health had taken […]
Jeremy Garza | It’s not you, it’s me
Cal Poly is like a really formative relationship. This campus and town have given me both my brightest and darkest days. After years of thick and thin, I am ready to break up with this place. I got to Cal Poly days after I turned 19 in September 2022 and, boy, was I stupid with […]
Bella Cox | You don’t learn to swim by reading about water
My time in Mustang News narrows down to one lesson: there is no such thing as the perfect time to do anything. If you don’t open yourself up to new opportunities, you will continue passing up every good thing that comes your way, waiting for the perfect time to pounce at a fresh opportunity you […]
Amelia Nored | If there’s a beginning, there must be an end!
All 100+ times I’ve been asked what my favorite part about MMG is, I’ve given the same answer: the people. While it’s becoming a lazy response at this point, it’s the most honest one I have. In my final couple weeks at Cal Poly, I’m adopting extra caution in not taking the people in Building […]
Abby Gorman | I think you guys might be thinking about yourselves too much
When I joined MMG winter quarter of my freshman year, I somehow already felt behind. My six-month intermission since high school journalism, combined with my first pitch being rejected in front of a dozen of my incredibly talented peers, really tanked my confidence. I can’t lie, going from editor-in-chief to a general assignment reporter was […]
Ichimi Daiko brings Japanese drumming tradition to Cal Poly
The sound of drumming filled Cal Poly’s University Union as Ichimi Daiko returned to campus for the first time in nearly a decade. Hosted by Cal Poly’s International Center in collaboration with the Japanese Student Association and other campus partners, the performance celebrated Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Month as well as the end of […]
Cal Poly commencement to feature voice actor from Mortal Kombat
Cal Poly graduates may recognize the voice reading their names as they cross graduation stage next week Jamieson Price, the voice actor for the infamous line “Finish him!” in the video game series Mortal Kombat, will read the names of the outgoing Mustangs. Price’s role came as a welcome surprise for animal science senior Roberto […]
Cal Poly Baseball eliminated from NCAA Super Regional by No. 16 West Virginia
Cal Poly Baseball’s historic season came to an end on Saturday afternoon in Morgantown, W.Va., with a 17-1 loss to the West Virginia Mountaineers.
