From moving facilities to replacing those overused classroom chairs and desks.
Tag: Cal Poly
30-Minute Update: Part two of the Kristin Smart story, community walks to benefit cancer research
Mustang News anchors Michelle Logan and Allison Edmonds update you on Mustang News’ biggest stories this week.
Breaking down the Master Plan, part two: Modal shift
More walking and biking, less driving.
Mustang News Now: 1-Minute update
Mustang News anchor Leah Horner has all the headlines from this quarter in one minute.
Cal Poly cuts water usage as part of Drought Response Plan
The school is letting 28 percent of its turf — a proposed 13.6 acres in total — go brown in response to Gov. Jerry Brown’s new demands that campuses cut their water use by one-fourth.
Breaking down the Master Plan, part one: Expanding campus northward
Here’s the game plan.
BROKEN: After injuries, tragedy and death, Dillen Rocha is still rebuilding his life
This is not a comeback story.
Here’s how the Fall 2015 admitted students stack up
To start, the average GPA of admitted students is a 4.0.
ASI Board of Directors Approves Resolution for Open Course Evaluations
At the meeting last week, the ASI Board of Directors approved the resolution to open up course evaluations for students to reference when choosing their classes. The next step is asking the university to look at this possibility. Many universities already offer evaluations for students to see.
