By: Victoria Mejicanos, Nov 12, 2024 Several buildings on campus have a seismic rating that either indicates severe or serious risk to life, according to the California State University Seismic ...
By: Katie Priest, Nov 12, 2024 A new option, in addition to the previous proposal, for the changing general education pattern was presented at the Academic Senate meeting Nov. 6 with mixed reviews ...
By Ryan Fogg, Nov. 12, 2024 Following the Grammy-winning success of “Call Me If You Get Lost” in 2022, Tyler Okonma — better known as Tyler, the Creator — returned after a two-year hiatus to release ...
By Arturo Garcia and Samantha Campion, Nov. 12, 2o24 Cal Poly Pomona women’s basketball enters its 50th season nationally ranked and placed second in the California Collegiate Athletics Association ...
By: Katie Priest and Ava Uhlack, Nov. 12, 2024 The Division of Administrative Affairs revealed Cal Poly Pomona’s projection for an anticipated $24.6 million budget gap in the two-part budget town hall ...
By Christian Magdaleno, Nov. 12, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona women’s soccer team claimed its second consecutive regular season California Collegiate Athletics Association title, and the men’s team clinched a ...
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 ...
Gastelum, Nov. 5th, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona’s History Department introduced Francisco Beltrán as its newest assistant professor in the fall 2024 semester. Beltrán is among 7% of Latinos in the United ...
By Jessie Recendez, Nov. 12, 2024 While many Cal Poly Pomona students juggle several on- and off-campus jobs to cover university and life expenses, there is a variety of discounts that can help them ...
By , Nov. 12, 2024 With handmade sugar skulls, paper marigolds and mariachi songs, Cal Poly Pomona's César E. Chávez Center for Higher Education celebrated its 30th annual Día de los Muertos event Nov ...