Siga aquí para leer este artículo en Español. Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong gave two presentations last week about the recently proposed College Based Fees (CBF) increase, which would increase Cal Poly’s total in-state cost by nearly 20% for students enrolled after the 2025-26 school year. In order to increase mandatory fees, Armstrong is required […]
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Armstrong recovering from Achilles and ankle surgery
Armstrong’s Achilles tendon was worn down from years of basketball and running.
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.
A strong first year for Armstrong
Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong’s mission during his first year in office was student success, and in one word, he said that mission has been “exciting.” Armstrong, whose one-year milestone is marked today, said he entered the university with a focus on student success and “Learn By Doing.” That focus, he said, has only gotten […]
Cal Poly Cribs: Armstrong edition
President Jeffrey Armstrong moved into the newly renovated University House May 1, and invited the Mustang Daily in to get a closer look.
Armstrong’s salary confirmed
The California State University (CSU) Board of Trustees approved the annual salary for newly appointed Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong today.
Armstrong to make himself at home
It was about 34 years ago when Cal Poly’s new president Jeffrey Armstrong stood on the lawn at a function at the president’s house at Murray State University. He was among the other students there to be honored for receiving scholarships, and he realized how amazing it was to be at the president’s house on […]
Search for new Cal Poly president ends with Armstrong
Jeffrey Armstrong will commence his position as Cal Poly’s new president Feb. 1 after officially being chosen on Dec. 15.
Interim president takes over for Warren Baker
Dr. Robert Glidden will be Cal Poly’s interim president starting August 1. He will fill the position until a permanent president is hired.
New president should learn from Baker’s blunders
As three contenders fight for Cal Poly’s top position, we should all address the tasks facing our next leader. For the last 30-plus years, Warren Baker has seen Cal Poly climb to national recognition and subsequently plummet in overall “excellence.”
Dr. Sona K. Andrews visits campus
In the forum, Andrews briefly went over her academic priorities starting with “students come first.”

