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ASI votes to lower presidential campaign spending limit
Sophia Crolla
January 15, 2020
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Associated Students Inc. (ASI) voted to decrease campaign spending limits for student government presidential elections during their Board of Directors meeting Jan. 8.  The spending limit was lowered to $1,500 per candidate — down $250 from last year’s elections, according…

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Where exactly does your money go? Breaking down the ASI and UU fees
Natalie Young
January 9, 2020
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Students at Cal Poly pay nearly $10,000 in tuition, but not all of their money goes toward academic and facilities services. 

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Students advocate for legalizing electric skateboarding on campus
Kiana Hunziker
November 21, 2019
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A growing number of students are advocating for the legalization of electric skateboarding on campus as the use of alternative transportation devices is on the rise. Architecture freshman Ethan Manaster is a proponent of electric skateboarding and is one of…

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ASI passes resolution to provide support to students under DACA
C.M. Bateman
November 18, 2019
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The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors voted Wednesday, Nov. 13 to pass a resolution that would provide support for undocumented students in the event that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is terminated by the Supreme Court. The…

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Chumash Auditorium will not re-open until Fall 2020
Logan Kimball
November 6, 2019
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Another major part of campus  closed as  as part of Cal Poly’s Master Plan. The second floor of the University Union (UU) began its remodel on Oct. 1 with the closure of Chumash Auditorium. The renovation was expected to last…

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ASI now officially recognizes October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Sean Galusha
November 1, 2019
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Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) unanimously voted to dedicate the month of October as domestic violence awareness month, in a board meeting Oct. 30. The proposal came from Safer, an on-campus confidential advocacy, education and support program for addressing sexual assault,…

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A “bucket list experience:” What Poly Escapes has planned for the rest of the quarter
Olivia Galvan
October 15, 2019
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Poly Escapes takes 15 to 20 trips per quarter, including day, overnight and weekend experiences.

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Recreation Center lap pool is now open after summer closure
Jarod Contreras
September 25, 2019
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The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Recreation Center lap pool, which was closed during the summer for re-plastering and concrete pouring, has reopened.  Lap pool users will not notice any differences, according to ASI director of facilities management Ron Skamfer. Only…

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San Luis Obispo County is 150 beds short to treat people with a mental health crisis
Sydney Brandt
June 5, 2019
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In San Luis Obispo County, there are more than 280,000 residents. Yet, there are only 16 hospital beds for those who have a serious crisis, according to San Luis Obispo Behavioral Health Supervisor Brian Atwell. One in five people will…

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15 year-old pop star Grace VanderWaal headlined part two of Spring Fever
Sydney Sherman
May 29, 2019
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Singer-songwriter and winner of NBC’s 11th season of America’s Got Talent Grace VanderWaal headlined part two of Spring Fever, an on-campus concert series hosted by Associated Students, Inc. (ASI), at 7 p.m. Friday, May 31 in the University Union (UU)…
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2018 recorded the highest number of school gun violence incidents, yet Cal Poly does not require active shooter preparation trainings
Samantha Spitz
May 18, 2019
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“If you start mandating too many trainings, it can cause some problems. It’s very time consuming, so we would have to discuss that with the labor unions if we were going to do any more mandated training,” Assistant Vice President of Public Safety and Chief of Police George Hughes.

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