Amid a $584 million budget deficit in the California State University system, an assemblyman is presenting legislation that, if passed, would bring a projected $1 billion in funds to state colleges and universities.
Legislation could bring $1 billion to higher ed
Charity honors daughter’s memory
When 16-year-old Rita Goehner in a car accident in April 2006 her family established the non-profit charity Rita’s Rainbows to help children.
UCI, Cal, UCSB mark 2009 men’s soccer schedule
The Cal Poly men’s soccer team released its 2009 schedule. The Mustangs will officially kick off their season hosting UNLV at 7 p.m. on Sept. 1.
Budget Beat
The chancellor’s office announced that spring admission will be closed on all CSU campuses in an effort to reduce the budget deficit. The California Faculty Association started voting on whether or not to approve furloughs Monday.
Harry Potter casts spell over midnight audiences
More than 800 people lined up in downtown San Luis Obispo for the midnight premiere of the sixth Harry Potter film on Tuesday.
Fullerton earns preseason All-American honor
Cal Poly senior safety David Fullerton was named to the 2009 Sports Network Preseason Football Championship Subdivision All-American Third Team on Tuesday.
BLOG: Bruno pushes social limits
I went to see Bruno on Friday, the opening night, and was surprised when the man checked my I.D. at the door. After watching the first scene, however, it became clear why.
BLOG: Times New Romans Competition
Most of you use it daily. But have you ever given thought to what your typeface says about you? The standard for Microsoft Word until 2007, Times New Roman was developed around 1930.
Trustees look for solution to budget deficit
Students may see up to a 20 percent fee increase and faculty may see a 10 percent pay cut as a result of the $584 million budget deficit facing the California State University.
40th annual Brian Waterbury race this Saturday
The 40th annual Brian Waterbury Memorial Rock to Pier Fun Run is Saturday at 7:30 a.m. The six-mile race runs from Morro Rock to Cayucos Pier.
Congresswoman discusses stimulus benefits for Cal Poly
Congresswoman Lois Capps visited campus last week to hear about how the stimulus money is advancing Cal Poly medical projects.

