The Board of Trustees will make a decision on the tuition hike during their meeting in March.
Tag: Gov. Jerry Brown
Smoking Age Increases to 21 in California
Mustang News Anchor , Connor McCarthy, has the developing story on raising the smoking age from 18 to 21. This makes California the second state to pass the law
California redefines consensual sex for college students
The bill also mandates guidelines colleges and universities must follow when conducting investigations into sexual assault complaints.
Governor Brown signs ‘sip and spit’ bill: underage students now able to taste wine
The law will allow California public university students enrolled in enology or brewing programs to taste wine in a classroom setting.
Community colleges congregate at capitol
Mustang Daily Staff Report news@mustangdaily.net Community college advocates from all over California gathered at the state capitol on Jan. 27 and 28 for the Annual Legislative Conference, one of many conferences, workshops and seminars sponsored by the Community College League of California each year. The conference “provides a unique opportunity to connect with other advocates […]
CSU tuition to stay same in 2013-14 year
Mustang Daily Staff Report news@mustangdaily.net California State University (CSU) students can sigh in relief following the CSU vote against increasing tuition for the 2013-14 school year on Jan. 22. California Gov. Jerry Brown was in attendance for the Board of Trustees meeting which included the discussion of a proposed budget for the upcoming school year and the possible effects it […]
Governor’s budget gives money back to CSU
Sara Natividad saranatividad.md@gmail.com California Gov. Jerry Brown released his budget proposal this past week for the 2013-14 fiscal year that will refund the $125 million cuts from last year as well as provide an additional $125.1 million to the California State University (CSU) system. CSU Public Affairs Assistant Liz Chapin said the proposed increase in […]
Prop 30 narrowly passes, CSU avoids budget cuts
Sean McMinn smcminn@mustangdaily.net Cal Poly students went to sleep Tuesday not knowing if Proposition 30’s outcome would bring a tuition increase or a tuition rollback come January. Hours later, they woke up to learn it would be the latter. It wasn’t an easy battle, but Gov. Jerry Brown’s fight for Proposition 30 ended in victory […]
Proposition 30: What you need to know
Sean McMinn smcminn@mustangdaily.net Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong used just one word in a recent interview with CPTV to describe what it would be like if Proposition 30 is defeated: awful. But even Armstrong, who stands to see his university lose more than $14 million upon the proposition’s defeat, said it is important for students […]
Alumni Association endorse Prop 30
Sean McMinn smcminn@mustangdaily.net Adding its name to the list of those endorsing Proposition 30, the Cal Poly Alumni Association announced support of the proposition in an email sent to members this past week urging them to vote for the tax proposal. The association joined several similar organizations across the state that have endorsed Proposition 30, […]