Slacklines and hammocks have been banned on campus, per an interim policy released last Friday. Slacklining is limited to designated areas and may only be temporarily affixed to university-installed poles while in use, according to Section 334.1.3 of campus facilities policies. Hammocks are now banned outright. However, there are no set plans to install these poles, which concerns […]
Tag: Owen Schwaegerle
Students can opt out of new fee, but must do so by Friday
Previously, campuses were able to opt out as a whole, but now students must opt out of the fee individually.
City, ASI propose keg registration, other changes
The Neighborhood Wellness/Community Civility Group’s recent report proposed a series of obligations for Cal Poly students, aimed toward those living off-campus with locals. Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) and the Student Community Liaison Committee (SCLC) joined the city of San Luis Obispo and community organizations to mend the growing animosity between the student population and permanent residents. Conflicts between […]
On Cal Poly’s Election Apathy
We should care and remain informed because we actually have the option to do so.
Dear Owen: An open letter from ASI President Joi Sullivan to her successor
Joi Sullivan, meet Owen Schwaegerle.
Finding your anchor with Owen Schwaegerle
Owen Schwaegerle will be Associated Students, Inc.’s (ASI) president for 2015-16.
Schwaegerle secures position as Cal Poly’s next ASI president
“I couldn’t believe it — we won.”
Name That Candidate
Mustang News quizzes students on how well they’ve been paying attention during election season.
ASI presidential debate ends with a shocker
In a surprising move during the ASI presidential debate, write-in candidate and environmental management and protection junior Kyle Jordan withdrew from the race.
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.

