On Feb. 7, ASI Events hosted YouTuber and comedian Noel Miller in Cal Poly’s Recreation Center Main Gym for a standup comedy show, drawing a crowd of more than 3000 students, ASI Events Student Musical Entertainment Coordinator and math sophomore Katie Pierce said.
Author Archives: Caroline Ohlandt
Caroline Ohlandt is a news reporter and journalism major. She joined MMG because she always had a passion for storytelling and writing. She loves reporting because whenever she writes a story and conducts interviews, she always learns something new. She believes that journalism is incredibly important, especially on a college campus, because students, teachers, and community members deserve to know what's happening in the campus and world around them. Outside of Mustang News, she is a member of Cal Poly's contemporary dance club called Merge and a member of Delta Gamma women's fraternity on campus. In her free time she enjoys reading and going to the beach with friends.
SLO Hillel hosts Nova Festival survivor on campus
On Nov. 29, SLO Hillel hosted Nova festival massacre survivor Shye Klein Weinstein on campus to share his story.
ASI hosts Dayglow concert on campus, bringing in around 1,500 students
On Nov. 15, ASI Events welcomed indie music artist Dayglow and local band Couch Dog to Cal Poly’s Recreation Center Main Gym for a night of good music and enjoyment, Katie Pierce, ASI Student Musical Entertainment Coordinator and math sophomore, said.
Anti-abortion club hosted events on campus met with counter-protests
On Nov. 8, Students for Life, Cal Poly’s anti-abortion club, held a booth on Dexter Lawn that was met with counter-protests from abortion-rights students. They later hosted Students for Life of America Spokesperson Autumn Higashi in the University Union to spread awareness about the anti-abortion argument, according to construction management senior and Students for Life President Eleanor Rheingans.
How Cal Poly’s Food Pantry is serving students
The Cal Poly Food Pantry provides resources free of charge to students. Available supplies include fresh produce, freezer food and meat, refrigerated foods and personal hygiene items.
Quickie is coming to a college near you
Quickie Delivery, a company founded by two Cal Poly students in Nov. 2021, now plans to expand to a second college campus by Fall 2024.
Students memorialize Palestinian civilian lives with candlelight vigil
On Wednesday evening in the University Union, Cal Poly’s South West Asia North Africa Club (SWANA) hosted a candlelight vigil to honor the lives of Palestinian civilians killed during the […]
Armenian Students Association starts fundraiser for displaced Armenians
Cal Poly’s Armenian Students’ Association (ASA) held a booth on Dexter Lawn on Oct. 12 to raise funds to provide financial support and care packages for those suffering from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.