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Professor gender gap a work in progress Maria Zelada | Special to Mustang News Think for a minute. Try to remember how many female professors you’ve had at Cal Poly. If it’s a small number, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the ratio of male to female faculty is dis-

proportionately low. Cal Poly data has consistently shown a higher number of men filling positions. Barely one-third — 37 percent — of professors at Cal Poly are women, according to a 2012 institutional plan-

ning and analysis report. The gap is even wider among tenured and tenure-track faculty numbers, of whom only 31 percent are women. With national polls showing overwhelming support for women’s work equity and

President Barack Obama declaring a need to make women’s pay equal in January’s State of the Union, a debate has begun exploring the historical context of the issue and other effects inequality has on institutions.

“Things are changing; I think that’s a really important thing for people to recognize,” said Jody Lisberger, a visiting women’s and gender studies professor who gave a talk at Cal Poly about the lack of

women in universities nationwide. “They change slowly, because there is such a weight of history in the gender division of labor.” >>

see WOMEN, pg 2.

CARLY RICK ARDS | MANAGING EDITOR

THE 37 PERCENT | Jody Lisberger (above), a visiting women’s and gender studies professor, said historical divisions of labor make it difficult for women to close the salary gap with men.

At least 3 students running for ASI president Bengy Egel and Sean McMinn @BenjyEgel @shmcminn With the Associated Students, Inc. candidate filing deadline nearing on Friday, at least three students have said they will run for the student government presidency in 2014. Political science senior Joi Sullivan, civil engineering junior Connor Paquin and agricultural business junior Jacob Rogers have all told Mustang News they are running for president. Mustang News will provide more information on each of the candidates as it becomes available. >>

JOI SULLIVAN

CONNOR PAQUIN

JACOB ROGERS

see ASI, pg 3.

PASS THE BOTTLE: Beer sharing in SLO Nick Larson & Jake Devincenzi @njlarson8 @jake_devincenzi PREVIEW

JOSEPH PACK | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Fortier brings pro look to men’s hoops Jefferson P. Nolan @Jefferson_Nolan DAVID JANG | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

PREVIEW Former Washington assistant coach and pro basketball player Paul Fortier joined the Cal Poly men’s basketball team this year looking to improve the Mustangs’ recruiting efforts and play in the post. >>

see FORTIER, pg 12.

Having attended their first bottle sharing party, your trusty beer columnists Nick Larson and Jake Devincenzi are back with a column on their experience. And, if you’re intrigued, they cordially invite you to their very first whale party. Sit down, drank.>>

see BOTTLE, pg 6.

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