Laura Quinn splits her weekdays between Cal State San Bernardino, the University of Redlands and her 12-year-old child. Quinn teaches for ten hours on Tuesday and Thursday and from nine […]
Author Archives: Lauren Yoon
Lauren Yoon is news reporter and journalism major. She got involved in journalism because she always loved writing and wanted to use that skill and passion to do something productive for society. She especially wanted to join MMG because she wanted to report for the community I'd be living in for the next four to five years. Her favorite past time is cooking for friends and family! She also collect CDs and her favorites are The Bends by Radiohead, Jubilee by Japanese Breakfast and CTRL by SZA. She believes that if anyone feels underrepresented on this campus the way she did when she first got here, there is someone on the MMG team that will fight to have your voice heard. You can contact her with any story ideas and work together to create a more informed, socially aware environment at Cal Poly.
Community marches through downtown SLO in support of Palestine
Several people gathered at Mission San Luis Obispo this Saturday to march in support of Palestinian civilian lives during the recently declared Israel-Hamas war.
The women reinventing college engineering
Among the recipients for the Society of Women Engineers 2023 awards are General Engineering Program Director Lizabeth Thompson, CENG Dean Amy S. Fleischer and Cal Poly’s Women’s Engineering Program (WEP) Director Helene Finger.
How Cal Poly celebrated Indigenous Peoples’ Day with the yak titʸu titʸu yak tiłhini Northern Chumash Tribe
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Cal Poly Equine Center urges visitors to avoid trespassing in livestock areas
Multiple incidents of the Cal Poly and greater SLO communities trespassing onto the Equine Center’s private land have caused livestock experts to push for animal safety awareness on campus. Over […]
Cal Poly looks toward a campus fully run by 5G networking
As Cal Poly campus data and network traffic ever-evolves, Wi-Fi and Ethernet capacities on-campus are slowly losing their ability to carry new information without stealing bandwidth from classrooms that need […]
Cal Poly student brings a taste of home to San Luis Obispo with his own taquero-style catering business
Sevastian Juarez bought a small red pickup truck with the help of his grandpa at 17. He didn’t celebrate the purchase of his first car by driving friends around, but […]
Cal Poly Pride Center hosts first ball: ‘Spaces like these are our liberation’
For Agustin Garcia Badillo, a coordinator for the Pride Center, holding Cal Poly’s first ‘house ball’ was a time for BIPOC and queer communities in San Luis Obispo “to feel […]
SLO County sees up to an inch of snow due to ongoing storm
For the first time since 2006, Atascadero resident Laurie Kershner woke up Thursday morning to snow in SLO County. Running out with her dog to catch the “giant snowflakes,” Kershner […]
Cafe in Downtown SLO gives the formerly incarcerated a support system
Jason Hunter has opened a new cafe downtown as head chef — less than a decade after facing a 12-year sentence in the San Luis Obispo County Jail. After leaving […]
Cal Poly community celebrates Lunar New Year at SLO Asian Market
Editor’s note: This article was updated on Jan. 31 to add that the SLO Asian Market donates to the Lion Dance Team, which relies on donations for transportation and equipment. […]