Sam Gilbert is a journalism sophomore and Mustang Daily health columnist. Week five really brings a plethora of emotions. Sure, we’re only five weeks away from the most beautiful season of the year, but we’re also dealing with the ugliest concept known to mankind. Sorry for reminding you, but it’s midterm season. When I think […]
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ASI: presidential candidates cannot be revealed prior to election campaigning
Mustang Daily Staff Report news@mustangdaily.net At least four students have confirmed they are planning to run for president of Associated Students, Inc. (ASI), but student government officials say they run the risk of being disqualified if their intentions appear in writing. Though the students are allowed to speak in front of large groups, such as […]
Governor Brown cuts CSU’s green
The California State University system could undergo a $500 million budget cut, according to Governor Jerry Brown’s 2011-12 state budget proposal released Monday.
Diversity statistics missing from Cal Poly ‘Quick Facts’
Cal Poly’s “Quick Facts” page doesn’t offer information on the ethnic breakdown of the student body.
Students choreograph dance for show at Spanos Theatre
Hip-hop, modern and ballet are just a few of the styles featured in the annual student-run spring dance concert held on May 27 and 28 in Spanos Theatre. Titled “Element,” the concert is choreographed and performed by students.
President Baker hands out awards for community service
President Baker handed out awards for community service to students, faculty and community members Friday.
Student editors unveil Byzantium
Students unveiled this year’s Byzantium, a student-run literary journal of poem’s and short stories at Sally Loo’s coffee shop Sunday night.
Crossing railroad tracks could result in $2,000 fine
Crossing railroad tracks in non-designated areas could result in $2,000 fine or ticket for trespassing private property.
Poly students take marine robot expedition to Norway
Two Cal Poly professors and two alumni used marine robots to study underwater life in the Artic on an expedition to Norway last month.
Students discuss budget issues in teach-in
Three Cal Poly students held a teach-in discussion to raise awareness amongst the Cal Poly community on the impacts of the budget cuts to higher education.
Major accreditation not a major problem
There are 40 unaccredited majors at Cal Poly, these are the reasons why.
