Take a minute to check out today’s top stories on campus.
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Mustang News anchor Jenna Brown covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
Interim agriculture dean Andrew Thulin takes permanent post
As a class of 1977 Cal Poly graduate, Thulin now leads a college with over 180 faculty members.
Watch: 'Money in politics' discussion on campus
From Spanos Theater, the College of Liberal Arts hosts a panel discussion on money in politics.
Infographic: Which majors require internships to graduate?
See which majors require internships — and which colleges require none at all.
Muslim Student Association hopes to educate campus on Shariah law
The MSA says Shariah is a hot topic that is being touted in our media with more commonality as states move to outlaw it, and it is therefore becoming more important to understand what Shariah is.
Statewide Academic Senate pushes for simpler unit count policies
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.
CLA to host former FEC commissioner for panel discussion
The discussion will be led by political science professor Michael Latner and former commissioner and chairman of the Federal Election Commission Trevor Potte.
Cal Poly transitions to cashless culture
From 2008 to 2013, cash payments in Campus Dining facilities fell by 12 percent.
Billington named new Board of Directors chair
Agricultural business junior Nicole Billington was elected by the current Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors to serve as the chair of next year’s board on Wednesday.