Kellogg Drive closures imminentJessica Araujo News March 12, 2019 0Slow lanes, rows of cars and frustrated commuters are what can be imagined when the familiar “Road Work Ahead” neon...
Students share their thoughts on celebrating women during Women’s History MonthBrenlyn D'Amore News March 12, 2019 0Zane Landin | Third-year science, technology and society student “International Women’s Day is kind of like Valentine’s Day. I feel...
Master plan to change campusRuth Olivares News March 12, 2019 0In a few short years, the campus as we see it today will look very different as decisions are being...
American Physics Society names CPP a top school for physicsChristian Arredondo News March 12, 2019 0The American Physics Society (APS) has recognized Cal Poly Pomona as a top school for physics students, ranking in fourth...
ASI bylaws passedTaylor A. Boomsma News March 12, 2019 0Potential changes in bylaws were discussed again at the Associated Students Inc. (ASI) Senate meeting on Thursday, March 7. The...
Perspectives on using technology effectively in and out of the classroomTaylor Johnson News March 12, 2019 0With the constant evolution of technology, there are many ways that professors are able to fuse elements of it into...
Professor brings out the joy in mathMaya Hood News March 12, 2019 0Jennifer Switkes wants to share the joys of math. A professor of mathematics and associate chair for the Department of...
Finding beauty in the discardedMaya Hood Arts and Culture March 12, 2019 0The identity of Vietnamese people who fled Vietnam by boat and risked their lives in the ocean is one of...
Talents unleashed at the ShowcaseAshly Hernandez Arts and Culture March 12, 2019 0A night of talent makes for a night of fun at the Bronco Student Center. The Showcase is an annual...
Violist Michael Hall and mezzo-soprano Megan Ihnen present master classAshley Rowles Arts and Culture March 12, 2019 0The music department invited mezzo-soprano Megan Ihnen and viola player Michael Hall to teach a master class on Tuesday, March...