Protestors marched through campus, including past the rec center, with chants like “Charlie Kirk has got to go,” and “Turning Point has got to go.”
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Katy Clark is a news reporter and a journalism major. She is very passionate about journalism and loves to write stories about the community she lives in. She wants to be a reporter after college and says gaining the experience in Mustang News has been super helpful for her. She has loved the experience so far of reporting on breaking and interesting news around campus. In her free time, she likes to read, watch TV, run, and hang out with her friends and family. She was born in Ohio, moved to Texas when she was eight, then moved to California when she was in high school. She currently lives in the Atlanta, Georgia area and she has triplet older siblings and a dog named Minnie.
“What Holocaust?”: Survivor Goldie Jacoby shares her story at Cal Poly
The crowd in the Performing Arts Center burst into applause after Goldie Jacoby finished her story and thanked the audience for listening. Jacoby had just finished recounting her story of surviving the Holocaust and the struggles that came afterward.
How recent lawn closures are affecting on-campus clubs and organizations
Dexter Lawns, areas of Mott Lawn and patches of grass by the University Union have been recently closed off with yellow tape.
Students learn about biotechnology industry at BioBreakthrough Conference
On Saturday, Feb. 22 from 11 a.m. to just before 3 p.m., people gathered for the Bio Breakthrough Conference in the Advanced Technology Lab (BLDG 7). Guest speakers and a Cal Poly alumni panel discussed translational technologies and business principles in the STEM field.
Year-Round Operations to be delayed to Summer 2025
President Jeffrey Armstrong sent out an email to the Cal Poly community announcing that the official start of Year-Round Operations will be delayed to Summer 2025.
State of Mixedness event sheds light on the lived experiences of mixed students at Cal Poly
On Jan.31, the Multicultural Center hosted its inaugural State of Mixedness event, which was an exploration into what it’s like to be a mixed student at Cal Poly. “The point […]
How students working at on-campus Starbucks keep up with the hustle and bustle
According to the Director of Coffee Operations at Cal Poly Monique Huirton, the Starbucks at the University Union receives between 600 to 1200 orders a day.
Teamsters Union reaches settlement with CSU, CFA to still strike this week
On the evening of Friday, Jan. 19, the Teamsters Local 2010 Union, which represents 22 out of 23 California State campuses, reached a tentative agreement with California State University (CSU).
Students gather in the UU Plaza to celebrate the fourth night of Hanukkah
On the fourth night of Hanukkah on Sunday at 6:30 p.m., a crowd of students gathered in the UU Plaza around a giant Menorah in anticipation of the menorah lighting organized by Chabad Cal Poly and SLO Hillel.
Cal Poly students counter-protest Turning Point USA speaker panel
A crowd gathered outside Fisher Science, many waving transgender and nonbinary pride flags and holding signs that read “Trans rights are not up for debate” and “My friends deserve to feel welcome here.”
‘Able to Soar’ event partners Central Coast Autism Spectrum Center and SLO Airport
The CCASC and SLO Airport partnership is intended for people with autism and their families to practice all the steps of getting on an airplane from going through security, waiting for the plane and boarding.