The double-edged sword of photojournalism: How covering the UCLA Pro-Palestine encampments blurred the line between documenting and being involved
Greek life continues to lead a legacy of toxicityKristine Pascual Opinion October 8, 2024 0By Kristine Pascual, Oct. 8, 2024 Cliques, hazing, elitism and sexism are four words that come to mind when hearing...
CPP welcomes largest freshman classKristine Pascual News September 3, 2024 0By Kristine Pascual, Sep. 3, 2024 With 51,000 applications and 37,600 admitted students, CPP has welcomed 4,704 first-time students, the...
Why are convicted rapists allowed to compete in the Olympics?Kristine Pascual Opinion September 3, 2024 0By Kristine Pascual, Sept. 3, 2024 The youngest athlete at the 2024 Paris Olympics was 11 years old. Steven van...
CPP senior brings school spirit to Bronco statueKristine Pascual Arts and Culture May 14, 2024 0By Kristine Pascual, May 14, 2024 The Bronco statue between Building 54 and the Bronco Recreation Intramural Complex has stood...
Unraveling the trials and tribulations of dating at CPPKristine Pascual Arts and Culture April 16, 2024 0By Kristine Pascual, April 16, 2024 During her second semester at CPP, Jenaveve Gregory started dating her boyfriend whom she...
What we eat is what we feel: A guide to nourishing a college brainKristine Pascual Arts and Culture April 16, 2024 0By Kristine Pascual, April 16, 2024 Making time for health is necessary as eating healthy foods leads to improved moods...
Breaking the stigma: Women thrive in STEMKristine Pascual and Jessica Silverio News March 19, 2024 0 210By Kristine Pascual and Jessica Silverio, March 19, 2024 At Cal Poly Pomona, where STEM education thrives, female students grapple...
Cal Poly Pomona’s Collins College named No. 6 in the world in its 50th yearKristine Pascual News March 19, 2024 0By Kristine Pascual, March 19, 2024 The Collins College of Hospitality Management at CPP ranked No. 6 in the world...
Young adults navigating feelings of isolation and the lack of connectivityKristine Pascual Opinion March 12, 2024 0By Kristine Pascual, Mar. 12, 2024 I’ve kept a diary for seven years. After filling six diaries sealed with thoughts...
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...