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Red brick competition motivates students to spend energy on conserving energy
This February, six freshmen residence halls—Trinity, Muir, Sequoia, Fremont, Santa Lucia and Tenaya—are battling it out to see which building can reduce its energy and water consumption the most over four weeks.
Mustang News, Feb. 19, 2014: Student success fee allocated, colleges propose new minor
Mustang News anchor Ashley DeVriend covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
Dean of Students still looking into Pi Kappa Alpha
Jean DeCosta also looked into two other organizations who reportedly hosted events: Delta Sigma Phi and Phi Kappa Psi. Those fraternities, however, don’t appear to have done anything warranting an official investigation.
Engineers gear up for eWeek
Courtesy Photo This week, Cal Poly will host National Engineers Week (eWeek), which will offer different events than last year’s eWeek (above). Kassi Luja [follow id=”kassiluja”] National Engineers Week (eWeek), which is celebrated nationally each year, is making its way…
Visiting professor brings passion for writing to Cal Poly
From auto mechanic apprentice to journalist to teacher to potter, Jody Lisberger has done it all.
11 new fraternity party rules you need to know
Because to follow the rules, you have to know them first.
Student Success Fee still focuses on additional classes
For the next fiscal year, Cal Poly is expecting about $14.6 million in revenue through the Student Success Fee. Of that amount, approximately $9.2 million will be spent on additional classes,
The truth about guns: Regulation, attitudes, safety on campus
“This is the ‘evil’ AR-15, the one they are always trying to ban,” Dylan Hardy yells over the sound of firearms, aiming the device at a metal target. The shells fly in all directions each time a shot is fired.
Photos: Gender Equity Center rises to end assault
To raise awareness about sexual assault and encourage students to rise for the cause, the Gender Equity Center (GEC) participated in the national V-Day event on Feb. 13.
New high point reached in Student Success Fee spending
The final increase to the Student Success Fee will occur in fall 2014, and the Student Success Fee Allocation Advisory Committee has decided how those funds will be spent.