His past doesn’t really make any sense, but it’s not supposed to.
Tag: Travel
Water fills reservoirs, students fill airports
Cal Poly began the Winter 2017 quarter on Jan. 9, only two days after the beginning of a Pineapple Express — a non-technical term for a corridor of atmospheric moisture that causes heavy precipitation on the West Coast. As last week’s storm made landfall, the impact was intense. On one hand, the storm provided some […]
Exploring Southeast Asia: From majestic waterfalls of Laos to the tragic history of Cambodia
Rebecca Ezrin is a journalism junior studying abroad in Chiang Mai, Thailand. With many class field trips and personal trips planned, her adventures are virtually endless. She aims to share her authentic experiences and what she has learned. Recently, she spent a week traveling through Laos and Cambodia. Before entering the Kuang Si Waterfall, just […]
30-Minute Update: Memorial held for student who died in car crash, Cru reaffiliated
Mustang News anchors Avrah Baum and Daniel Park update you on Mustang News’ biggest stories this week.
You don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here: Cal Poly students leave California for winter break
Not every Cal Poly student is staying in the Golden State for winter break.
Spring break across the globe
It may have seemed like it, but not everyone was getting sunburned in Cabo.
While in Spain: Compassion across cultures
In this week’s study abroad column, Caroline talks about compassion in Spain.
'Adventure is out there': Reflecting on a quarter abroad
Jake Mix recaps his final moments in Australia in this week’s study abroad column.
A taste of a local Spanish celebration
As I sat in my apartment on Saturday, I was shaken (literally) out of my wifi-induced stupor by what sounded like an army marching on the plaza outside.
Culture shock: Adjusting to the Spaniard lifestyle
My first week in Granada has been amazing. It’s absolutely beautiful here and I’m amazed by the city’s extensive history.
Going off the wall(aby)
When I was entering my first year at Cal Poly, I consistently heard from older students and graduates that their one regret in college was they never studied abroad. It might have been one of my regrets, too, if my parents didn’t encourage me this past year to look into some of the programs available. So, I went to the Study Abroad Fair and one program immediately had my attention: Cal Poly in Australia.