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By Kristine Pascual, April 22, 2025 Actors always receive praise and support from the audience, but behind every production is a team of designers who work to ensure the show runs as smoothly as ...
More specifically, Song wanted to look into the lived experiences of teachers who grew up in California during English-only mandates. Proposition 227, aka “English for the Children,” passed in 1997.
By Victoria Mejicanos and Danna Miramontes, March 19, 2024 Two students, in an act of protest, interrupted a job search workshop hosted by Lockheed Martin Feb. 8. When the meeting was opened to ...
By Gwen Soriano, November 14, 2023 Taking over the Cal Poly Pomona campus, the Wild West has traded its spurs for style, as the iconic cowboy boot rides back into the fashion forefront. From the likes ...
By Charlize Althea Garcia, Feb. 28, 2023 Yuja Wang performed Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic on Feb. 11. Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto ...
Winning a NASA sponsored challenge is no small feat, Bronco Ember captured this memorable title with efforts between undergraduate students. While 2 other groups selected to advance in the competition ...
By Megan Sanders, April 22, 2025 Students can get discounted tickets to go see some of their favorite sports teams by using their school email and signing up for team student rush programs. Some of ...
By Ami Medina, Feb. 11, 2025 The vibrant county of Los Angeles, home to almost 10 million people, felt the devastation when the tragedy struck just as the new year began and fires raged across the ...
By Kristine Pascual, March 19, 2024 The Collins College of Hospitality Management at CPP ranked No. 6 in the world in the 2024 edition of “Best Hospitality and Hotel Management Schools” in CEOWorld ...
By Reyes Navarrete and Christian Park-Gastelum, May 14, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona’s Associated Student Incorporated passed a ceasefire resolution during the Board of Directors meeting held over Zoom May 9, ...
By Cynthia Haro, Apr. 26, 2022 Renford Reese, a professor in the Department of Political Science, left his mark on the Cal Poly Pomona community by donating $100,000 to the university’s study abroad ...
Unsafe balconies The first inspection, which included hiring an architectural firm, and was conducted in spring 2024, resulted in the identification of eight balconies that did not meet the structural ...