Administrators will now need approval from the California State University system.
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Governor's proposal would increase CSU funding
The CSU was repeatedly forced to raise tuition throughout the recession, but Proposition 30’s passing last year gave state colleges a financial boost.
Greek shutdown: Feeling the effects of social probation
Four fraternity events were cancelled this past weekend because of the probation, IFC President and business administration junior Domenic Hjerpe said.
Details emerge about proposed greek party registration policy
A copy of the draft policy, obtained by Mustang News and confirmed by a source familiar with the ongoing negotiations, outlines the limitations that must be agreed upon as part of a new party-registration policy.
Administration embraces videos as public relations tools
Seven months after his graduation, Yoon is the man behind the university’s newest public relations tool.
Greeks don't make deadline, all fraternities and sororities on social probation
Dean of Students Jean DeCosta, who represented the university in talks with greek leaders, said there were small clarifications needed that couldn’t have been completed by Friday’s 5 p.m. deadline.
Cal Poly super donor arrested, creditors demanding money from university
Cal Poly finds itself in a legal battle over hundreds of thousands of dollars Albert Moriarty donated to the university to fund the scoreboard at Alex G. Spanos Stadium.
Greek leaders, administration 'very close' on party registration compromise
Following a “constructive” meeting with Dean of Students Jean DeCosta on Tuesday morning, greek council presidents have until 5 p.m. Friday to reach a compromise on a proposed party registration policy.
SLOPD officers to step up downtown patrol
Joseph Pack/Mustang News An increase in vandalism, drunk in publics, open containers, urinating in public, and illegal lodging has led to increased police patrolling downtown. Emma Patterson Because of increased […]
Talks ongoing for Grand Avenue housing project
Administrators will meet this week to discuss the future of the Grand Avenue housing project.
Community will have more time to comment on university housing plans
The project has sparked controversy among locals, who argue the neighborhood will be disrupted by the installation of approximately 1,475 more freshmen living close by.