Today's Top 5: From baseball rankings to ASI presidential debate

Olivia Doty [follow id=”doty_olivia”] Catch up on what’s going down around campus today. 1. Cal Poly tabbed No. 1 by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper In a report released Monday, Collegiate Baseball Newspaper ranked Cal Poly’s baseball team No. 1 in the nation. However,…

A chair to fill: How Cal Poly ASI representatives (try to) work for students on campus

At Cal Poly, the middle ground between what students want and what ASI can do lies in a concept called “shared governance.” Because of this doctrine, the voice of the students is at least represented in all high-level discussions through ASI representatives.

Going to war: ROTC's leadership, battlefield training

Carrying a light machine gun, the heavyset Hondo Arpoika hikes slowly up a hill, the mud on his boots softening his step. His squad’s approach is a stealthy one … left, right, left, right —

Congratulations to MN newsstand redesign winners

Architecture students had six weeks to design and build newsstands for the Mustang News Newsstand Redesign Challenge 2014.

Country duo Love and Theft to perform sunset, on-campus concert

Country duo Love and Theft is making its way to Cal Poly for a sunset, on-campus concert.

ASI: Election code announcement coming Thursday

The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Recruitment and Development Committee will announce the findings of its legal counsel’s look into student government election rules Thursday morning.

Cal State names Steve Relyea as new CFO

Relyea, who worked for more than 30 years in the UC system, was chosen after a nation-wide search by the CSU Chancellor’s Office.

Meet 3 potential ASI presidential candidates

Civil engineering junior Connor Paquin, who is running for Associated Students, Inc. President, has plans to allow for more student input.

Editors' picks: From potential campus concerts to a ride with UPD

Our editors dish out their favorites from the week that passed.

Parties during probation hint at challenges ahead for new greek life policies

On Wednesday, greek leaders and administrators agreed on a party registration compromise with rules that are even more nuanced and, therefore, more difficult to enforce than the complete ban we’ve seen the past five weeks.

Local columnist takes aim at 'Mustang Way'

In a column published Saturday, Tribune editor Joe Tarica took aim at the Mustang Way, which he called a “trite and overused sports cliché.”