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Business dean ‘excited’ to take bite out of Big Apple

Orfalea College of Business Dean Dave Christy is leaving San Luis Obispo for New York City, but he’s not nervous about the big change — after all, he’ll be moving up in academia as he becomes the provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Baruch College.

Word on the street: ASI Elections

Voting today? See what fellow Cal Poly students are saying about the Associated Students, Inc. presidential election.

Board of Directors needs your votes, too

Mustang Daily Staff Report news@mustangdaily.net The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors is one of several governing bodies within ASI, but it is the only one that is completely chosen by students. The construction of the board is simple:…

ASI lines up new dance rules

Remember to leave your cowboy boots at home and to not stomp your feet next time you are line dancing at Chumash Auditorium. Cal Poly’s Country Line Dancing Club hosts six barn dances per year at Chumash Auditorium, but new…

SLO 5-0: April 12-18

Friday, April 12 • 9:29 a.m. Controlled substance offense in Mitchell Park on the 1400 block of Osos Street. • 10:17 a.m. Someone was drunk in public with an open container of alcohol near Mission Prep High School on the…

Business dean to leave Cal Poly

Orfalea College of Business Dean Dave Christy will be leaving Cal Poly for Baruch College in New York City this summer, where he will be serving as the provost and senior vice president of student affairs, according to a Cal Poly press release.…

The ASI Presidential Debate

Missed the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) presidential debate today? Don’t worry, @mustangdaily and @arynsanderson had you covered.

ASI Board of Directors April 17 meeting recap

The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors held its bimonthly meeting in the University Union, room 220, on Wednesday. All board members were present. Marketing and public relations manager for Cal Poly Corporation Yukie Nishinaga announced the contract with…

Cal Poly student a ‘Finish Line Hero’

Mustang Daily Staff Report news@mustangdaily.net Cal Poly aerospace engineering freshman Noah Falck was recognized as a “Finish Line Hero” in the Boston Herald on Wednesday for his actions following two explosions at the Boston Marathon finish line. Falck, a ROTC…

Suspect in campus attack unlikely to be apprehended soon, UPD says

Mustang Daily Staff Report news@mustangdaily.net The victim of an alleged attack on campus Monday night is choosing not to speak with police, according to University Police Department (UPD) Chief George Hughes, making it “very unlikely” officers will be able to…