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Car unexpectedly bursts into flames on CPP’s Palm DriveAlejandro Barlow News March 5, 2024 0By Alejandro Barlow, March 5, 2024 A vehicle caught fire on Palm Drive Monday Feb. 26 morning. Smoke was seen...
Apiary program saves world one bee at a timeLann Nguyen News March 5, 2024 0By Lann Nguyen, March 4, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona’s Apiary program is designed to train California’s future beekeepers. Utilizing the...
CPP ranks 7th for ‘producing the most homegrown entrepreneurs within the same state’Bryan Doan News March 5, 2024 0By Bryan Doan, March 5, 2024 University Business rated Cal Poly Pomona as No. 7 of the top schools for...
Accounting students, alumni volunteer to help taxpayers in the VITA programKailee Santiago and Erica Roa News March 5, 2024 0By Kailee Santiago and Erica Roa, March 5, 2024 Tax season, one of the most stressful seasons, is upon students....
Cal Poly Pomona Womxn’s Resource Center hosts Taboo Topics eventMarline Esquivel News March 5, 2024 0By Marline Esquivel, March 5, 2024 For Women’s Month in March, the Womxn’s Resource Center at Cal Poly Pomona hosted...
Gen Z is OK with dyingKristine Pascual Arts and Culture March 5, 2024 0By Kristine Pascual, March 5, 2024 “I think I want to die but even that takes too much work. There...
Students work to survive the degreeErica Roa Arts and Culture March 5, 2024 0 117By Erica Roa, March 5, 2024 Whether it is physical or mental labor, the students at Cal Poly Pomona are...
Is contemporary art, art?Scotty Ninh Arts and Culture March 5, 2024 0By Scotty Ninh, March 5, 2024 The current landscape of contemporary art has seen the rise of the minimalist genre...
Gym culture at CPPErica Roa and Christian Park-Gastelum Arts and Culture March 5, 2024 0By Christian Gastelum and Erica Roa, March 5, 2024 Every day is a challenge to be greater than the last,...
Commentary: Brahms? Boring? Why this beloved composer does not translate well to today’s generationCharlize Althea Garcia Arts and Culture March 5, 2024 0By Charlize Althea Garcia, March 5, 2024 Do you think Brahms is boring? I don’t … maybe. Johannes Brahms, celebrated...