Lack of compassion made California’s wildfires more difficultEditor-in-Chief Opinion January 28, 2025 0 223By 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 0 210By: 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 0 228By 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 0 82By 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 2 21301By 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 0 43By 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 0 26By 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 0 15By Peter Hanink, contributing writer Even under normal circumstances, teaching requires a lot of planning — Please, put that down...