CPP alumnus appointed as Arcadia’s first police chief of Japanese descentJizelle Saucedo News November 24, 2020 0The Arcadia Police Department announced late last month that Cal Poly Pomona alumnus Roy Nakamura (’91, social sciences) will serve...
Prop 16 rejection prompts mixed emotions among CPP affirmative action advocatesIsabella Cano News November 24, 2020 0In the recent general election, California citizens cast over 16.7 million ballots, ultimately rejecting Proposition 16. Had it passed, Prop...
CPP community weighs in on COVID-19 vaccinesCoco Chica News November 24, 2020 0Nearly eight months after the outbreak of the coronavirus in the United States, Americans are finally starting to get answers...
New political climate: Biden prioritizes rejoining Paris AgreementJuan Godinez News November 24, 2020 0In a welcome development for the environmental movement, President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to rejoin the Paris Agreement, placing climate...
Basic human empathy check: Homelessness is not a choiceRachel Ly Opinion November 23, 2020 0Remembering times in my childhood when I would visit my late grandmother in Lincoln Heights, a suburb in East Los...
CPP Police Advisory Task Force prepares for action in springAudissey Hernandez News November 23, 2020 0The Cal Poly Pomona Police Advisory Task Force is preparing for its retreat in January where participants will shape the...
ASI formally denounces Azerbaijan, urges university solidarity with Armenian studentsNicolas Hernandez News November 23, 2020 0The ASI Board of Directors approved a resolution drafted by the Armenian Student Association calling for ASI to stand in...
The rainbow wave: Openly LGBTQ+ candidates run for office in record numbersXol Aceytuno News November 23, 2020 0The record-breaking numbers are in, and over 1,000 openly LGBTQ+ people from across the country ran for office during this...
CPP student artist blends music and art in zine featureLauren Muttram Arts and Culture November 23, 2020 0Much like a bow caressing the strings of a violin, a young Cal Poly Pomona artist is using his brushstrokes...
Students share what they are thankful for this holiday seasonJizelle Saucedo Arts and Culture November 23, 2020 0This holiday season will be unlike any other for Cal Poly Pomona students and their families with the COVID-19 pandemic...