Celebrating Yom Kippur on campusThe Poly Post Arts and Culture October 8, 2019 0Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement, will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 8 and Wednesday, Oct. 9. This is...
Spots near CPP to perk up your feedThe Poly Post Arts and Culture September 17, 2019 0By: Elizabeth Aquino & Joanne Guintu Though most of our days as students are spent inside classrooms, it doesn’t mean...
Goodbye summer, hello fall semesterThe Poly Post Arts and Culture September 3, 2019 0Students share what they are most excited about as they shift gears for the new semester and what is to...
Basic needs initiative provides improved resourcesThe Poly Post News May 7, 2019 0By Elizabeth Aquino and Elizabeth Hernandez New services focused on resolving student food insecurity and financial instability are being implemented...
Poly Pantry now open in the BSCThe Poly Post News May 7, 2019 0By Elizabeth Hernandez and Sarah Madrigal Students searching for solutions to food insecurity can now find relief at the Poly...
Students share their plans for summer 2019The Poly Post Arts and Culture May 7, 2019 0Emily Ingram | Fourth-year business administration student “I auditioned for a musical this week so if I get it, I...
Senaratne elected ASI presidentThe Poly Post News April 23, 2019 0By Taylor Boomsma and Elizabeth Hernandez Almost three times the number of students cast their votes in the 2019 Associated...
SAS and CAPS bring sexual assault awarenessThe Poly Post News April 16, 2019 0By Ashley Rowles and Ariana Afzali April is sexual assault awareness month and Survivor Advocacy Services (SAS) is taking part...
Innovation Brew Works celebrates fourth anniversaryThe Poly Post Arts and Culture April 16, 2019 0By Ashly Hernandez and Ariana Afzali With only a few weeks left in the semester, Cal Poly Pomona students are...
Introducing your ASI 2019 candidatesThe Poly Post News April 9, 2019 0By Taylor A. Boomsma and Elizabeth Hernandez ASI elections for the 2019-2020 academic year are coming up. Elected positions include...