CPP students among top 50 architecture undergrad winners in North AmericaCoco Chica News May 4, 2021 0by Coco Chica, March 4, 2021 Metropolis magazine’s Future 100 list named three Cal Poly Pomona students. The list recognizes...
Spanish music pushes boundaries for a global takeoverCoco Chica Opinion March 22, 2021 0By Coco Chica, March 23, 2021 You get in your car and turn on the stereo. Suddenly, “Gasolina” by Daddy Yankee starts...
CPP campus gains recognition from professional skatersCoco Chica Arts and Culture March 8, 2021 0By Coco Chica, March 8, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona’s unique architecture has been garnering the attention of professional skaters who...
CPP anticipates virtual fall 2021 semester ahead of campus announcementCoco Chica News March 2, 2021 0By Coco Chica, Mar. 02, 2021 Although an official statement from the administration to students has yet to be released,...
Greek organizations rush for virtual spring recruitmentCoco Chica Arts and Culture February 15, 2021 0By Coco Chica, Feb. 16, 2021 In place of the typical on-campus excitement surrounding spring recruitment for the new prospects...
Downtown Pomona named Best Arts Event Destination in CaliforniaCoco Chica Arts and Culture February 1, 2021 0By Coco Chica, Feb. 2, 2021 As the world spins out of control with curfews, lockdowns and outbreaks, businesses, galleries...
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...
Greek Council approves new COVID-19 bylawsCoco Chica News November 15, 2020 0Cal Poly Pomona’s Greek Council ratified a new set of COVID-19 bylaws for fraternities and sororities on Nov. 13. Meeting...
Politics from the eyes of an international studentCoco Chica Opinion November 8, 2020 0“But you can’t vote,” seems to be the response I get every time I share my political views with others...
Petition for multiple grading options circulates CPPCoco Chica News October 26, 2020 0Although the switch to virtual instruction’s faults do not fall on a singular entity — The Cal Poly Pomona community...