Cal Poly hopes to have a developer build up to 420 units on the 10-15 acre parcel of land.
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University outlines changes for inclusivity
Hear responses from administration and SLO Solidarity.
Cal Poly comes together in unity march
“I can feel the support. I can see the support.”
SLO Solidarity sends list of 41 demands to President’s Office
If the current administration doesn’t meet the demands, SLO Solidarity says it “will demand a new administration.”
Master Plan updates include removal of hotel, addition of residential neighborhoods
The plan also includes keeping Leaning Pine Arboretum where it is.
Armstrong spends more on travel than any other CSU president, study finds
“If I stay home more, Cal Poly is going to be at a disadvantage in a competitive world,” Armstrong said. “If that’s the case, then our students will be at a disadvantage. It is contributing indirectly to our student’s success.”
President Armstrong responds to salary disputes: ‘You have a right to be angry’
Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong called for a listening session in Chumash Auditorium to discuss the faculty and staff salary issues at hand.
Faculty rally to protest lack of salary increases
Signs saying “Money for managers, promises for profs!” and “The mustang has lost its way!” pointed to the concerns surrounding faculty pay and administrative bloat.
Top ten things you need to know about Cal Poly’s future
Cal Poly may soon be a year long school if President Armstrong’s master plan is passed.
‘St. Fratty’s Day’ investigation continues: students summoned for ‘required’ questioning
“Our ultimate intent is to determine who is directly responsible for planning this gathering and hold them accountable for creating a safety threat to the participants and the community,” Dean of Students Jean DeCosta said.
Students petition to keep political science professor at Cal Poly
Students advocate to keep Professor Krishnan on campus after he was denied a full-time tenure track position.
