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Author Archives: Ashley Bolter
Ashley Bolter is a news reporter and journalism major minoring in French and ethnic studies. She was inspired to pursue journalism by Kara Danvers and Iris West-Allen in the TV shows Supergirl and The Flash, respectively. She got involved with MMG because she wanted to gain experience writing for a newspaper and she wanted to get more involved with the Cal Poly community. In her free time, she likes to read and play dungeons and dragons.
Unicycle club rides out the rest of the year with Assassins game and future regional cycling event
Marine sciences sophomore Jacob Hinshaw is one of the few Cal Poly Unicycle Club members who came to Cal Poly already knowing how to ride.
He started unicycling when he was 16 after getting a unicycle for his birthday and he said he has loved it ever since.
Cal Poly and extended community remembers Kenneth Taylor
Mechanical engineering junior Kenneth Taylor deeply impacted those around him with his adventurous spirit, kind heart and passion for the outdoors.
New Plant Sciences Complex and Animal Health Center set to begin construction this month
The College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) has two new building projects scheduled to begin construction this month: the Plant Sciences Complex on the corner of Highland Drive and Mt. Bishop Road, and the Animal Health Center off of Via Carta next to the Beef Unit (BLDG 16).
New dining plan gives faculty and staff a way to engage with Campus Dining
Cal Poly Campus Dining announced a new dining plan for faculty and staff that can be purchased for $350 through their Cal Poly Portal.
How a student-directed production made it to the stage
For nearly a year, theatre arts senior Rachel Kupfer-Weinstein was always on the move. She had to be, she was directing a play.
Fostering diversity: How the theatre department is working to bring DEI to the forefront
Eric Monjoy, a sophomore history major and theatre minor, reread his lines one last time while he waited in the hallway to be called in for his chance to audition for “Somewhere: A primer for the end of days.”
Where to find addiction recovery resources on Cal Poly’s campus
In the six years since its founding, Mustangs for Recovery has grown with more meetings and events, support staff and medications.
Chabad of SLO and Cal Poly to host Holocaust survivor
Chabad of San Luis Obispo and Cal Poly are hosting holocaust survivor Goldie Jacoby to share her story on March 10.
Woman’s body found in Righetti Ranch neighborhood
A 22-year-old woman was found dead near the train tracks in the Righetti Ranch neighborhood in San Luis Obispo on Friday, according to police.
How Cal Poly students are using theater to address fast fashion and climate change
Theatre professor Philip Valle thought he knew a lot about fast fashion and climate change after studying the use of theater to teach STEM for the past 10 years, until his trip to India two summers ago.