CPP women’s soccer suffers first loss of season, men’s settle for draws against Stanislaus and Chico State
CPP reports a rise in COVID-19 casesThe Poly Post, Lauren Chavez and Anais Hernandez News May 17, 2022 0By Lauren Chavez and Anais Hernandez, May 17, 2022 After the indoor mask mandate lifting and transitioning away from completing...
Deadline for annual Library Research Awards nearsThe Poly Post, Lauren Chavez and Shannon Hernandez News April 26, 2022 0By Lauren Chavez and Shannon Hernandez, Apr. 26, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona students will have up until April 29 to...
Surging gas prices sting commuting studentsLauren Chavez News April 12, 2022 0By Lauren Chavez, Apr. 12, 2022 As of April 10, gas prices in Los Angeles County have reached an average...
As cases drop, so do masks at Cal Poly PomonaThe Poly Post, Lauren Chavez and Anais Hernandez News April 12, 2022 0By Lauren Chavez and Anais Hernandez, Apr. 12, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona community members returned from spring break with the...
University boosts student compliance as vaccine deadline passesLauren Chavez News March 8, 2022 0By Lauren Chavez, Mar. 8, 2022 Following the Feb. 28 deadline for students, faculty and staff to comply with one...
Students share their thoughts on in-person returnLauren Chavez News February 22, 2022 0By Lauren Chavez, Feb. 22, 2022 Following a three-week stint of virtual learning to start the semester, most Cal Poly...
After 2 years, Cal Poly Pomona returns to predominantly in-person instructionLauren Chavez News February 15, 2022 0By Lauren Chavez, Feb. 15, 2022 After two years of mostly virtual learning, and a three-week delay to the start...
CPP’s California policy center raises awareness for those affected by wildfiresLauren Chavez News February 8, 2022 0By Lauren Chavez, Feb. 8, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona’s California Center for Ethics and Policy presented its first of four...
Students noncompliant with vaccine mandate to lose Canvas accessLauren Chavez News February 1, 2022 0By Lauren Chavez, Feb. 1, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona students who are noncompliant in uploading proof of vaccinations against COVID-19...
Three weeks online is not enough to keep students safe during the Omicron outbreakLauren Chavez Opinion January 25, 2022 0By Lauren Chavez, Jan. 25, 2022 As someone who takes the pandemic seriously with extreme caution and consideration for others,...