Cal Poly to compete in 2015 Solar Decathlon

A team of multidisciplinary students and four faculty advisers will be representing Cal Poly in the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2015 Solar Decathlon.

Complications arise in ASI elections

“It has some consequences that are probably indefensible in terms of violating free speech and the press,” Assistant political science professor Michael Latner said.

Mechanical engineering department aims for self-funded labs

As the mechanical engineering department continues to pioneer “earn by doing,” the philosophy of public-private partnerships could spread throughout the campus.

Greek life hits problems with new party registration policy

Three weeks after passing a party registration policy draft, fraternity presidents are experiencing problems with registering their social events with the new system.

College of Business dean candidate speaks on campus

One of two finalists to take over as dean of the Orfalea College of Business spoke Tuesday at a forum attended by students, faculty and staff.

Mustang News, March 5, 2014: ASI candidates fined for violating active campaigning policy

Mustang News anchor Ashley DeVriend covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.

ASI presidential candidates violate election code because article reported on previous violations

All four students running for Associated Students Inc. (ASI) president are again in violation of the active campaigning policy because a Mustang News article said two candidates were fined $100 apiece for appearing in a previous article.

ASI presidential candidates fined after speaking with Mustang News

Two of the three Associated Students Inc. (ASI) presidential candidates whose names were released to Mustang News last week have been fined for beginning active campaigning early.

Former Cal Poly athlete Day-Monroe breaks American pentathlon record

Former Cal Poly athlete Sharon Day-Monroe broke the American record in the pentathlon last month.

Health Services reaches full capacity

Health Services announced Monday that it would not accept any walk-in appointments, due to the large number of students who had already scheduled consultations for the day.

Cal Poly Surfrider Club to speak at City Council

The Cal Poly Surfrider Club will speak out to help initiate a ban on styrofoam containers.