“I can feel the support. I can see the support.”
Tag: Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong
15 minutes with CSU Chancellor Timothy White
“I expect people to voice concerns and ask questions — tough questions. I’m actually on everybody’s side here.”
Out-of-state tuition may increase
To maintain the high education quality, Cal Poly currently has, it will require greater financing.
Armstrong announces plan to curb enrollment growth
In the short term, there isn’t enough space to accommodate a significantly larger student population, according to Armstrong.
The 7 most important parts of Cal Poly’s fall campus update
Increased funds allocated to the faculty and staff compensation equity program, an active approach to campus climate and more.
Master Plan updates include removal of hotel, addition of residential neighborhoods
The plan also includes keeping Leaning Pine Arboretum where it is.
Men walk in high heels to protest sexual assault
Three hundred people signed up to walk a mile in high heels through downtown San Luis Obispo.
Cal Poly considers ‘year-around’ schedule, other plans for development
The “year-around” schedule will increase graduation rates but decrease the number of students on campus at any one time.
Musty the Mustang Facebook account run by student, not administrators
Cal Poly students have received Facebook friend requests throughout the year from an account called “Musty the Mustang.”
New buildings in the works
Though the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) recently began discussing the construction of the James G. Boswell Agricultural Center, that’s not the only project in mind for Cal Poly.
Mustang News, May 6, 2014: Armstrong's vision for 2022, inside a night of green and gold
Mustang News anchor Jenna Brown covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.

