Nilsen will start as ASI president after the last day of finals.
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Here are your 2017-18 ASI election results
Check here for the ASI president and board of directors results.
Queer Town Hall: ASI Presidential candidates speak on queer community
Cal Poly Triota and Queer Student Union (QSU) hosted the first ever “Queer Town Hall,” in a Q&A format with the four Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) presidential candidates Monday. The meeting began with opening statements from the candidates, agricultural sciences junior Riley Nilsen, biomedical engineering junior Davis Negrete, business administration sophomore Archie Mitchell and political […]
Graduation rates continue to increase
Cal Poly’s four-year graduation rate increased during the past 20 years to 47 percent, making it the highest in the college’s history, according to the digital archives and the Cal Poly Fact Book. Five-year graduation rates also increased by 40 percent to 77.1 percent and six-year graduation rates increased from 58.5 percent to 82.6 percent. […]
Responsible Voter Guide advocates for social and environmental justice in ASI elections
The Responsible Voter Guide is a student-run organization dedicated to electing ASI candidates supportive of environmental and social justice.
‘Islamophobia: A Threat to All’ talk coming to Chumash
The speaker is one of the nation’s most influential voices on Islam.
Cal Poly Corp turns over Dining and University Store management to third parties
Follett Higher Education Group and Chartwells Higher Education will take control of the University Store and campus dining, respectively.
Pozo Stampede and Higher Grounds both cancelled
According to Pozo Saloon’s Facebook, cancellations were due to “unforeseen circumstances out of their control.”
Who will win the ASI presidency?
See which candidate is in the lead for the presidency.
Sigma Pi sells Dippin’ Dots for philanthropy
All proceeds go to the Sean Vernon Feliciano Amazing Day Foundation.
UPD officer hired months after fatally shooting Fresno man
The University Police Department knew about the officer’s shooting when they hired him.
