With three candidates running for the presidency this year, it’s a very real possibility the one with the most votes might not have enough to win straight away.
ASI presidential race lacks greek presence
ASI presidential candidates Joi Sullivan, Connor Paquin and Jake Rogers are not part of Greek life. According to Greek community leaders, this is not a major concern.
Sullivan leads the way among decided voters for ASI president
A preliminary poll of the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) presidential race showed most students remain undecided on where their political preferences lie, and many others simply don’t plan on voting at all.
ASI election profile: Connor Paquin
Benjy Egel [follow id = “BenjyEgel”] President of Poly Canyon Village (2012-13) Board of Directors Representative (College of Engineering) for last two years Cal Poly Homecoming Prince (2012) Campaign Slogan: “Poly Wins With Paquin” Civil engineering junior Connor Paquin has…
Armstrong, Colombini talk financial aid, roses with Rep. Lois Capps
The meeting was part of California State University (CSU) Hill Day, with representatives and students from more than half of the 23 CSU universities advocating for system-wide issues.
Inter Housing Council rolls out new office
Inter Housing Council, the student government group that represents all on-campus student residents, has doubled their number of officers in the past year and opened a new office, called ROLO.
Mustang News, Feb. 25, 2014: ASI works on greek party resolution, CLA fee vote opens
Mustang News anchor Christina Favuzzi covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
CLA fee increase vote to take place Tuesday, Wednesday
College of Liberal Arts (CLA) students will vote Monday and Tuesday on whether to implement a $112 quarterly college-based fee.
Cal Poly's half percent: International student enrollment
WORDS: Jenna Watson GRAPHIC: Tram Nguyen VIDEO: Erica Husting The first time a Colombian international student learned about Cal Poly’s reputation, it was through a Google search. International students at Cal Poly…
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,