Interim chancellor named as Castro controversy lingersThe Poly Post, Ryan Huynh and Matthew Acosta News April 19, 2022 0By Ryan Huynh and Matthew Acosta, Apr. 19, 2022 The California State University trustees appointed Jolene Koester as the new...
CPP, CSU administrators left in the dust over chancellor’s assessmentThe Poly Post, Matthew Acosta and Ryan Huynh News March 22, 2022 0By Matthew Acosta and Ryan Huynh, Mar. 22, 2022 In the wake of former California State University Chancellor Joseph Castro’s...
Administrators detail spring commencement planThe Poly Post, Ryan Huynh and Matthew Acosta News March 1, 2022 0By Ryan Huynh and Matthew Acosta, Mar. 1, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona officials have detailed plans to host a fully...
APISC hosts virtual Lunar New Year Celebration with care packages and gamesRyan Huynh Arts and Culture February 8, 2022 0By Ryan Huynh, Feb. 8, 2022 The Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi Student Cultural Center hosted its 19th annual Lunar...
Veterans Resource Center adapts to hybrid learning, serves vets and dependentsRyan Huynh News November 23, 2021 0By Ryan Huynh, Nov. 23, 2021 The Veterans Resource Center has continued providing resources to support student veterans and dependents in...
Philosophy Department prepares undergrad research journal launchRyan Huynh News October 19, 2021 0By Ryan Huynh, Oct. 19, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona’s Philosophy Department is launching the Undergraduate Journal of Ethics, Policy, and...
Review: “No Time to Die” wraps up enigmatic Bond legacyRyan Huynh Arts and Culture October 19, 2021 0By Ryan Huynh, Oct. 19, 2021 When thinking of James Bond, one might think of the classic Sean Connery or...
When you’re born between Vietnam and AfghanistanRyan Huynh Opinion September 14, 2021 0By Ryan Huynh, Sept. 14, 2021 As a child of Vietnam War refugees, it’s hard not to see the historical...