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By Charlize Althea Garcia, May 13, 2025 Though this should be an exciting time because of her upcoming graduation, Annie Song, who will be graduating this week with her doctorate’s degree in ...
By Katie Priest and Ava Uhlack, May 6, 2025 Cal Poly Pomona has used more than $10 million in state funds to pay the salaries and benefits for employees, contractors and consultants to work on the ...
By Silas Hood, April 25, 2023 In our modern day, the vast amount of information available to us can be overwhelming, but it is a challenge that we must learn to navigate. Be it technological ...
By Charlize Althea Garcia and Teresa Acosta, Nov. 5, 2024 Three Cal Poly Pomona alumni, who were involved in political campaigns during their time in college, used their political activism as ...
By Kayla Landers, April 15, 2025 To many, history is just a subject, but to James D. Rietveld, a lecturer at Cal Poly Pomona, it’s a helpful tool for understanding oneself and the world. Rietveld ...
By Justine Sanchez, April 15, 2025 Women today face a variety of challenges, such as the constant need to maintain a balance between their personal and social responsibilities as well as gender ...
By Cristopher Pineda, Oct. 22, 2024 As the night turned dark on Cal Poly Pomona campus, there was a sudden flash of light. Unsure of what was crawling in the void, a group of students stumbled upon a ...
By David Pendleton and Oscar Huerta, May 2, 2023 What was once the iconic CLA Tower, also known as “the pointy building,” there is now a new green space park for Cal Poly Pomona students. Last March, ...
By Victoria Mejicanos, Dec 10, 2024 The implementation of a new Time, Place and Manner policy from the California State University system this semester as well as Cal Poly Pomona's rebranding ...
By Oscar Huerta, Oct. 24, 2023 The Los Angeles County Ballona Creek Trash Interceptor collected over 85 tons of trash from the Ballona Creek since its deployment October 2022, according to the latest ...
By Erica Roa, April 30, 2024 Film has been used as the preferred medium of storytelling for decades; social media, short-attention spans and layoffs continue to threaten the once prevalent art form.
Kasai Childress, Jan. 30, 2024 Affordable housing has been an issue for years now and it’s only getting worse. One bill signed at the end of 2023 included State Bill 423, which requires local ...