Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) presidential candidates Connor Paquin, Jake Rogers and Joi Sullivan faced off Monday night in a debate co-sponsored by the Cal Poly College Republicans and Mustang News.
Today's Top 5: From baseball rankings to ASI presidential debate
Olivia Doty [follow id=”doty_olivia”] Catch up on what’s going down around campus today. 1. Cal Poly tabbed No. 1 by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper In a report released Monday, Collegiate Baseball Newspaper ranked Cal Poly’s baseball team No. 1 in the nation. However,…
Mustang News, April 22, 2014: Students talk ASI presidential elections, new IFC president
Mustang News anchor Jenna Brown covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
VIDEO: ASI presidential candidates debate
Mustang News and the Cal Poly Republicans host an ASI presidential debate moderated by Nate Honeycutt and Sean McMinn.
First Earth Day Sustainability Fair hits Cal Poly
The first Earth Day Sustainability Fair will show off the various initiatives involving sustainability that are happening on Cal Poly’s campus and in the San Luis Obispo community.
Spectacle 2014: Ingenuity and creativity from the Cal Poly community
Spectacle, which took place on April 17, gave students, faculty and San Luis Obispo residents a chance to showcase their ingenuity and creativity.
SLOCOG considers multipurpose trail near Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo Council of Governments (SLOCOG) is considering installing a multipurpose trail that connects San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay with a trailhead near Cal Poly.
A chair to fill: How Cal Poly ASI representatives (try to) work for students on campus
At Cal Poly, the middle ground between what students want and what ASI can do lies in a concept called “shared governance.” Because of this doctrine, the voice of the students is at least represented in all high-level discussions through ASI representatives.
A new senior tradition: Spring Commencement Fair
The first-ever senior Spring Commencement Fair is right around the corner. Hosted by the University Store, the event will take place in the Julian A. McPhee University Union (building 65), room 220 on April 24 and 25.