Get to know this year’s ASI Presidential and Board of Directors candidates.
Tag: Board of Directors
With conclusion of open forums about Cal Poly Opportunity Fee, student responses remain mixed
Open forums ended March 8, but students can still submit feedback via their Cal Poly Portal through March 14.
ASI Board of Directors to vote on stance regarding proposed Health Services fee adjustment
The Wednesday Board meeting is open to the public at 5:10 p.m. in the Julian A. McPhee University Union.
ASI Board of Directors concerned about potential health fee increase
Student representatives on Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors are voicing concern over both the cost and the process behind what administration is calling a “health fee adjustment.” The plan would roughly double the health fee to reduce wait times, increase the number of counselors and medical providers, and add new technology to the […]
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. […]
ASI sees slight increase in voter turnout
More than a quarter of the student population voted in this year’s ASI elections.
Students to vote on UU changes in Winter 2016
Students will vote on whether they want the UU to be renovated, and if Cal Poly can increase a fee for it.
ASI presidential candidate profile: Owen Schwaegerle
Owen Schwaegerle plans to shake as many hands as he can, trying to win over voters one at a time in preparation for his campaign.
Cheat sheet: Meet your ASI presidential candidates
On April 3, the two official presidential candidates spoke at Cal Poly’s Recreation Center Multi-Activity Center.
ASI Media Day designated to avoid campaign misconduct
Media Day will take place on April 3, a week before active campaigning begins.
Sullivan looks for support to keep Student Success Fee allocation up to campus, not state
Currently, how the Student Success Fee is used is up to the campus. ASI President Joi Sullivan wants to keep it that way.
