7 additional CPP students test positive for COVID-19 from off-campus sorority partySarah Han News October 6, 2020 0Seven additional COVID-19 cases have been traced back to an Aug. 28 sorority party where more than 30 people gathered....
Vote like lives depend on it — because they doRachel Ly Opinion October 6, 2020 0The same amount of time it takes to click on this article and read this sentence is equivalent to the...
A frank ode to CPP’s Hot Dog CaperJizelle Saucedo Opinion October 6, 2020 0The smell of fresh hot dogs, the sight of thousands of students and themed decorations and the sounds of people...
Amy ‘phony’ Barrett: A danger to women’s rightsAlexandra Wilder Opinion October 6, 2020 0Less than 72 hours after the U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away, President Donald Trump nominated Judge...
4 Broncos selected to 2020 CCAA Women’s Track & Field All-Star TeamMateo Lopez Sports October 6, 2020 0After the sudden cancellation of the 2020 track & field season, the California Collegiate Athletics Association announced, for the first...
Bronco Esports fights through Week 2 & 3 of the CEA Valorant TournamentAudissey Hernandez Sports October 6, 2020 0Bronco Esports, CPP’s gaming club, finished battling their week three opponents in the Collegiate Esports Association’s Fall Valorant Tournament on...
Review: ‘The Masked Singer’ kicks off its new season with exhilarating new twistsMoustafa Elhadary Arts and Culture October 6, 2020 0Fox’s hit singing competition show, “The Masked Singer,” premiered its fourth season on Sept. 23, introducing a new twist that...
Students share virtual methods of staying connected amid pandemicCoco Chica Arts and Culture October 6, 2020 0With social distancing measures in place, Cal Poly Pomona students are dealing with withdrawal from physical interactions with friends and...
English professor brings 19th-century work into 21st-century lifeCecilia Leyva Arts and Culture October 6, 2020 0Dewey Hall, a Cal Poly Pomona English professor, co-edited a book this spring highlighting 19th-century female writers and their fascinations...
Downtown Pomona Public Square resurges lively art sceneKristy Ramirez Arts and Culture October 6, 2020 0Small businesses in Pomona are expanding its operations to outdoors, reawakening the city’s lively art scene. This follows a September...