“Give up your job, give it to someone who is more capable and actually cares about people’s lives,” SQE President Gianna Bissa said, calling for Sheriff Ian Parkinson’s resignation.
Face-off over budget may leave Cal Poly with limited funds
Cal Poly faces a budget crisis. Inflation is rising, and the entire California State University System needs more money to combat it. It may not be coming, and the campus may have to cut costs, either in the number of…
Campus organizations host ‘Open House Day of Action’
Cal Poly students are planning a protest, “Open House Day of Action” at Cal Poly’s Open House Friday at 8 a.m. at the parking lots behind the Recreation Center to continue voicing their frustrations with President Jeffrey Armstrong’s and the…
Time’s Up student activists release demands for administration regarding sexual assault on campus
Demands include removing perpetrators of sexual assault from campus and on-campus housing immediately and increased services for sexual assault survivors.
Time’s Up student march demands change and justice for sexual assault survivors
The march was intended to stand against rape culture and injustice that many survivors face.
Student health fees will increase by $99 per quarter beginning Fall 2018
The fee increase will not affect current Cal Poly students; it will apply to newly admitted students in Fall 2018.
March & protest: Students and faculty stand against traditionalism and rape culture
Several Cal Poly administrative staff were also present at the March Against Rape Culture.
Students protest tuition increases at Open House
Students for Quality Education and the Queer Student Union joined forces during the Open House Campus Showcase.
30-Minute update: Students prepare for St. Patrick’s Day weekend, dune boarding comes to campus
Mustang News anchors Allison Martinez and Justine Pelton have this week’s top stories.
CSU debates five percent tuition hike
The Board of Trustees will make a decision on the tuition hike during their meeting in March.
Armstrong rejects Students for Quality Education’s demands
SQE demanded Armstrong speak out publicly against the Sustainable Financial Model, invest in minority education fields and change Cal Poly’s Student Success Fee structure.