National media attention led to changes in ASI election rules

The committee deliberated for an hour Friday, discussing options such as designated media days, where candidates would be given a short window of time to answer questions.

Changes coming for parking on campus and downtown

Change is coming for parking on-campus and downtown Recent rumors have been circulating about Cal Poly charging for weekend parking on-campus.

Video: Joi Sullivan on decision to allow candidates to talk with media

Joi Sullivan, the only candidate at the Recruitment and Development Committee meeting Friday, spoke to Mustang News after learning about the committee’s decision to allow candidates to talk with media before “active campaigning” season.

ASI committee ends ban on candidates speaking with media

The new rules unanimously approved by the Recruitment and Development Committee let candidates speak to the media without fear of penalty.

Today's Top 5: From dropped ASI candidate fines to Spain's malafollá

Take a look at today’s best reads.

Information systems team wins trip to Costa Rica

The team, which competed against two other Cal Poly student teams, was organized by junior Nathan Miner and sophomore Alex Toppenberg.

Committee cancels fines on ASI candidates, discusses new media policy

ASI’s legal counsel advised that student government make changes to its election code, despite its opinion that the rules are constitutional.

Today's Top 5: From shooting for the stars to prohibiting SAE pledging process

Put down the books for a break to catch up on these top campus stories.

Mustang News, March 13, 2014: Fraternity ends pledging program, Cal State names new CFO

Mustang News anchor Olivia DeGennaro covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.

Students downtown: Disturbing the peace, but making businesses money while they're at it

Enzo’s owner Sean Croce said students going out and spending money is what keeps the whole town going, and for the most part, “these kids are fun.”

Stars align for Cal Poly's first NASA Ambassador

Samantha Rawlins knew she wanted to do something space related ever since she was a little girl.