CLASS event to highlight housing disparities throughout LA CountyDiana Vasquez News April 19, 2021 0By Diana Vasquez, April 20, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona’s College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences will host an event...
Review: Justin Bieber’s ‘Justice’ falls under pop’s sensation of repetition from past projectsDiana Vasquez Arts and Culture April 13, 2021 0By Diana Vasquez, April 13, 2021 When Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Bieber released his initial singles with exciting artist features for...
University considers testing options amid partial return to campusDiana Vasquez News April 5, 2021 0By Diana Vasquez, April 6, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya Coley joined ASI President Lucy Yu on March 25...
8 wheels are better than none for local Prison City Roller Derby leagueDiana Vasquez Sports March 8, 2021 0By Diana Vasquez, March 8, 2021 The Prison City Roller Derby league in nearby Chino Hills inspires women to give...
I pray for an immigration reform Diana Vasquez Opinion March 2, 2021 0By Diana Vasquez, Mar. 02, 2021 My parents migrated from Mexico so that my sister and I could have a...
CPP RAMP program RAMPs up funding to students in needDiana Vasquez News February 15, 2021 0By Diana Vasquez, Feb. 16, 2021 With a $2.2 million increase in funding, Cal Poly Pomona’s Reading, Advising, and Mentoring...
Mixed martial arts strikes high in popularityDiana Vasquez Sports February 8, 2021 0By Diana Vasquez, Feb. 9, 2021 Mixed martial arts has gradually peaked in popularity throughout the world, but left CPP...
CPP student conducts undergraduate research on immigration detention centersDiana Vasquez News February 1, 2021 0By Diana Vasquez, Feb. 2, 2021 Daniela Navarro, a fourth-year psychology student, along with other undergraduate students from around the...
Alumnus Jimmie Villalobos elevates professional soccer careerDiana Vasquez Sports January 26, 2021 0By Diana Vasquez, Jan. 26, 2021 Former Bronco midfielder Jimmie Villalobos (’20, pedagogical kinesiology) will kick off the 2021 season...
CPP approves letter grade/no credit under timing pressureDiana Vasquez News November 30, 2020 0Cal Poly Pomona officially approved a letter grade/no credit grading option for the 2020-2021 academic year last week, just two...