While many departments from the CSUs are requesting to exceed the 120 semester and 180 quarter unit count limit, the process is taking longer than expected.
Why architecture students build structures you could never live in
These projects, though they may seem abstract, are all part of easing architecture students into looking at larger and more complex sites.
California bill could allow underage students to taste wine
The bill, AB-1989, was introduced by Assembly Member Wesley Chesbro, and would allow students enrolled in an accredited winemaking or brewing program to taste, but not drink, alcoholic beverages for class.
Cal Poly looks to mandate finals week office hours
Cal Poly’s Academic Senate is in the process of revising faculty office hours — a policy that hasn’t been updated in approximately 30 years.
Candidates for agriculture dean speak on campus
Mustang News reporter Katie McDermott takes us inside the forums of the candidates for the open dean position in the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences.
The interactive cure to your post-grad anxiety
Nervous about life after graduation? Being a Cal Poly grad should help.
Search narrows for new agriculture dean
As listed on the weekly e-newsletter for Cal Poly employees, Andrew Thulin, John Russin and Kimberlee Kidwell will be making appearances on campus from Friday until May 23 to host open forums centered around their candidacy for dean.
Mustang News, May 14, 2014: Priority registration open, Cal Poly athletes signed by NFL
Mustang News anchor Katie McDermott covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
Cal Poly launches Quarter Plus Program
Cal Poly is adding a new program to its summer session options, but this time it will be crunched into three weeks.
Cal Poly enrolls 'least white,' most gender-equal class in history
Cal Poly is projecting enrollment of 4,488 first-time freshmen and 760 transfer students this year — and enrolling 383 less freshmen and 187 less transfer students than last year.
More students taking classes outside Cal Poly
Cal Poly students are turning to outside institutions to take classes — but why?