How Cal Poly students fighting against cancer adapted to recent changes in the American Cancer Society
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Spending limit a first for this year’s ASI election
This year’s Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) elections are the first to feature presidential campaign spending limits. The $2,000 spending limit was passed by the ASI Board of Directors Jan. 11 as part of the ASI Election Code. This spending limit only applies to presidential candidates; there is no cap for ASI Board of Directors candidates. […]
Cal Poly Digital Democracy project holds government officials accountable
Digital Democracy, a Cal Poly-based open government project, begins its second legislative session with new tools and a third state to serve. The project’s employees take videos of hearings and committees posted by the state government and automatically generate a searchable transcript, which students manually check for accuracy. Anyone can search by bill, representative name […]
Cal Poly breaking ground for largest single solar array in the CSU
Cal Poly will break ground this summer.
ASI presidential candidates discuss the issues at debate
The four candidates participated in six rounds of debate, each given one minute to answer a question
ASI Events to host student DJ competition Friday
The winner will open at Spring Stampede.
Patagonia Worn Wear College Tour coming to Cal Poly
Cal Poly is just one of the colleges Patagonia is visiting to promote sustainable living
New professor comes to communication studies department
Aubrie Adams specializes in how new digital media affects how we communicate
SLODOCO to add new location
Rejoice, doughnut lovers. Student hotspot SLO Donut Company (SLODOCO) is expanding, though owners said they haven’t decided where. The shop’s current location on Foothill Boulevard already expanded to add more kitchen space and an area for large events, but staff manager Amber Clark said that’s just the start. “This location in particular has seen a […]
Get to know your 2017 ASI presidential candidates
Chase Dean Centering his platform around inclusivity and equality, political science junior Chase Dean aims to institute change that will benefit students from all walks of life. “Lots of people who keep preaching inclusivity and diversity aren’t doing anything about it,” Dean said. “I want to hear the underrepresented and marginalized students’ solutions to the […]
