“I expect people to voice concerns and ask questions — tough questions. I’m actually on everybody’s side here.”
Administration
As CSU Chancellor comes to campus, Cal Poly faculty prepare to voice their frustration
Graham Archer, the president of Cal Poly’s California Faculty Association chapter, said Chancellor Timothy White refused to pursue an investigation of university president Jeffrey Armstrong.
Out-of-state tuition may increase
To maintain the high education quality, Cal Poly currently has, it will require greater financing.
New policies ban hammocks and slacklines on campus
Slacklines and hammocks have been banned on campus, per an interim policy released last Friday. Slacklining is limited to designated areas and may only be temporarily affixed to university-installed poles while in use, according to Section 334.1.3 of campus facilities policies. Hammocks are…
CSU mandates sexual assault awareness training programs
For the students who were bumped to the end of priority for not completing the new sexual assault education, Haven may benefit students in more ways than one in the future. Haven, the new sexual assault education program for Cal…
Armstrong announces plan to curb enrollment growth
In the short term, there isn’t enough space to accommodate a significantly larger student population, according to Armstrong.
Cal Poly prepares for United Nations University
Most cities yearn for San Luis Obispo’s sunny skies and warm winters. While these days are nice for going to the beach or on a hike, they stem from one of California’s biggest current issues: the drought. Cal Poly has been…
City, ASI propose keg registration, other changes
The Neighborhood Wellness/Community Civility Group’s recent report proposed a series of obligations for Cal Poly students, aimed toward those living off-campus with locals. Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) and the Student Community Liaison Committee (SCLC) joined the city of San Luis Obispo and…
Mustang News Now: 1-Minute update
Mustang News anchor Michelle Logan has the headlines you need to know going into this week.
The 7 most important parts of Cal Poly’s fall campus update
Increased funds allocated to the faculty and staff compensation equity program, an active approach to campus climate and more.
Master Plan updates include removal of hotel, addition of residential neighborhoods
The plan also includes keeping Leaning Pine Arboretum where it is.