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A look back at the past ASI presidencies
The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) President is one of the most recognizable figures on-campus. However, their visibility around campus does not secure the student body’s understanding of their role and powers. Despite being in her last quarter of college, business administration senior Kailey Sanchez still has a shaky idea of what the ASI president does. […]
Aware Awake Alive in the decade since Carson Starkey’s death
The nation wide growth and transition of Aware Awake Alive, a program founded in memory of Carson Starkey who died of acute alcohol poisoning.
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 classes offered or in services and grants administration provides. May 11, Governor Brown unveiled his […]
Amazon pledges $80,000 in scholarships for Cal Poly Scholars
The Cal Poly Scholars Program recruits students from low-income backgrounds.
Cal Poly students create a new accessory for your barbecue
Thirteen industrial technology and packaging students created the Cookout Caddy, a grill-side table to help when barbecuing.
Citizens’ initiative may permanently ban new oil and gas drilling in SLO County
The Coalition to Protect SLO County aims to push back on oil and gas drilling on the Central Coast.
Mental health services will expand during 2018-19 school year, following $99 health fee increase
Cal Poly plans to bring on a psychiatrist, two counselors and one licensed clinical social worker.
15-Minute Update: SubSessions hosts Life’s a Peach this weekend and the Zero Waste Club pushes for reusable solo cups
Mustang News anchors Stephanie Garibay and Kayla Berenson have today’s top stories.
Kennedy Library design concept announced; renovations starting as early as 2019
Library renovations will add, better windows and ventilation, increased dining, and more lounge space.
One of three Title IX cases filed against same individual alleges non-consensual oral sex, investigator denies misconduct in all
This is the third story Mustang News has published detailing allegations against the alleged repeat sexual offender.
