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Top 5: Skate spots on campusEditor-in-Chief Arts and Culture February 11, 2025 0By Matthew Becerra, Feb. 11, 2025 Skateboarding culture thrives on campus, with both professional and amateur skaters gathering at key...
Lack of compassion made California’s wildfires more difficultEditor-in-Chief Opinion January 28, 2025 0By Tori Umeda, Jan. 28, 2025 For the last couple of weeks, Los Angeles has been plagued with multiple wildfires...
Fans unite for Animé Los Angeles 2025 Editor-in-Chief Arts and Culture January 21, 2025 0By: Bren Belmonte, Jan. 21, 2025 Thousands of fans attended the annual four-day convention at the Long Beach Convention Center,...
Politics, pop culture: Celebrities, influencers impact voter awareness, choicesEditor-in-Chief Arts and Culture November 5, 2024 0By Quincy San, Nov. 5, 2024 Celebrities may not the first people that come to mind when people think about politics,...
Editorial: Election day is near. It’s crucial to vote.Editor-in-Chief Opinion October 22, 2024 0By The Poly Post, Oct. 22, 2024 What comes before us in a matter of two weeks is a pivotal...
Cal Poly Pomona Provost abruptly ‘fired’ after 18 month termThe Poly Post, Managing Editor, Christie Counts, Editor-in-Chief and Matthew Acosta News October 10, 2023 2By Matthew Acosta and Christie Counts, Oct. 10, 2023 Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost of Cal Poly Pomona...
The Poly Post welcomes you back for 2023Editor-in-Chief Opinion August 29, 2023 0By Matthew Acosta, Aug. 29, 2023 As I sat down in my first journalism class in high school, I felt...
Letter to the Editor: Omitting statistics from sociology degree requirements is not the answer to department issuesEditor-in-Chief Opinion May 3, 2022 0By Jonathan Aguilar, Sociology undergrad On April 12, faculty, classmates and I were stupefied by the news that the Department...
From classrooms to chatrooms: A professor’s perspective on the transition to online classesEditor-in-Chief Opinion March 17, 2020 0By Peter Hanink, contributing writer Even under normal circumstances, teaching requires a lot of planning — Please, put that down...