The double-edged sword of photojournalism: How covering the UCLA Pro-Palestine encampments blurred the line between documenting and being involved
Students save green, go green at Lost & Found Auction/Thrift ShopThe Poly Post, Michael Yu and Nicolas Hernandez Arts and Culture April 26, 2022 0By Michael Yu and Nicolas Hernandez, Apr. 26, 2022 ASI, in collaboration with the Games Room, held an outdoor thrift...
Recall election sparks community interest, concernThe Poly Post, Elizabeth Casillas and Nicolas Hernandez News September 7, 2021 0By Elizabeth Casillas and Nicolas Hernandez, Sept. 7, 2021 Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing a recall election to remove him...
University seeks policing turnaround with advisory report, permanent chief searchNicolas Hernandez News September 7, 2021 0By Nicolas Hernandez, Sept. 7, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya Coley released the university’s police advisory report and announced...
CPP announces new interim police chiefNicolas Hernandez News August 24, 2021 0By Nicolas Hernandez, Aug. 24, 2021 Lt. David Hall, former assistant chief of police at CSU Dominguez Hills, took over...
Interim leadership selected to steer Academic AffairsNicolas Hernandez News August 24, 2021 0By Nicolas Hernandez, Aug. 24, 2021 Iris Levine, dean of the College of Letters Arts & Social Sciences, and Jill Hargis, a professor...
CPP holds lowest funds per student, 2nd-highest student-faculty ratio among Cal States for fall 2020Nicolas Hernandez News April 26, 2021 0By Nicolas Hernandez, April 27, 2021 Among the 23 California State University campuses, Cal Poly Pomona ranks the lowest in...
ASI formally denounces Azerbaijan, urges university solidarity with Armenian studentsNicolas Hernandez News November 23, 2020 0The ASI Board of Directors approved a resolution drafted by the Armenian Student Association calling for ASI to stand in...
CPP expected to adopt letter grade/no credit grading option for 2020-2021 academic yearNicolas Hernandez News November 15, 2020 0The California State University Chancellor’s Office informed its 23 campuses that they are allowed to offer students a credit/no credit...
ASI unanimously approves recommended basic needs allocationNicolas Hernandez News November 8, 2020 0Following last meeting’s recommendation from the ASI secretary of basic needs, the ASI Board of Directors unanimously approved the recommended...
ASI leaders decry lack of student involvement in CPP budget meetingNicolas Hernandez News November 2, 2020 0Ahead of an Oct. 29 university budget meeting presented by top Cal Poly Pomona administrators, ASI President Lucy Yu and...