Mandatory fee implementation policy passed to students’ favor

The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors voted that the implementation of student success fees is subject to a binding student vote.

ASI to host spring festival this May, artists not yet confirmed

Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) will host a three-artist spring concert May 30 in the Sports Complex, ASI events director Missi Bullock said.

SLO city cracks down on rental homes

Due to a shortage of affordable housing, the program aims to ensure students will not have to live in unsuitable housing conditions.

Candidates and the media: ASI makes recommendations for election code changes

Recommendations include having a “media day” where candidates freely talk with the media about their candidacy.

ASI survey recommends pub, movie theater in UU

A pub and a movie theater are among the top 10 recommendations for improvement of the UU made by students, faculty and staff through an April survey of the ASI Facility Master Plan.

Sullivan looks for support to keep Student Success Fee allocation up to campus, not state

Currently, how the Student Success Fee is used is up to the campus. ASI President Joi Sullivan wants to keep it that way.

Letter to the Editor: ‘Open Membership’ wreaking havoc: Is your group the next target?

Logan Honeycutt & Nate Honeycutt Bioresource and agricultural engineering sophomore & alumnus This time last year, we were ringing the warning bells about the CSU “Open Membership” requirement going into effect as a result of CSU Executive Order 1068. We…

Campus Climate Survey: The numbers, the successes, the problems

The survey indicated 1,410 respondents had experienced “exclusionary, intimidating, offensive and/or hostile conduct” at Cal Poly.

CSU’s derecognition of Christian club unfair

The policy of open membership for clubs needs to be revised — or applied equally.

ASI fights possible Student Success Fee changes

At $780 per year, Cal Poly has one of the highest Student Success Fees in the California State University (CSU) system, totaling approximately $14 million this academic year.