New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie finally made a blunder. And he won’t hear the end of it for a long time.
Admin oversteps with proposed policy
The editorial board of Mustang News has taken a hard stance against some of greek life’s actions in the past. But when it comes to the ongoing discussions about a new party registration policy, administrators are forcing greeks to swallow policies that go beyond what’s reasonable.
Greek shutdown: Feeling the effects of social probation
Four fraternity events were cancelled this past weekend because of the probation, IFC President and business administration junior Domenic Hjerpe said.
Students get unplugged with ASI Acoustic Series
A new kind of musical entertainment will be kicking off this week inside the downstairs of the University Union (UU) this Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. Associates Students, Inc. (ASI) is hosting the first acoustic series that will feature solely student musicians.
XXYYXX electrifies the Rec Center
Minutes before the show, the main gym in the Recreation Center was a can of sardines. The venue was crammed, from the stage to the bleachers to the doors in the back, with loud, rowdy, dancing college students. Thirty minutes after he was slated to take the stage this past Friday night, electronic DJ XXYYXX finally made his anticlimactic entrance.
Cal Poly hits record number of applicants for Fall 2014
Undergraduate applications increased roughly 10 percent from last year, Associate Vice Provost for Enrollment and Marketing James Maraviglia said.
Two arrested for public intoxication at campus XXYYXX concert
University police arrested two and also gave out an alcohol violation report at the concert.
Administration embraces videos as public relations tools
Seven months after his graduation, Yoon is the man behind the university’s newest public relations tool.