Cal Poly Pomona experts reflect on Hurricane Hilary and what it really means for California’s futureEmely Bonilla News September 5, 2023 0By Emely Bonilla, September 5, 2023 Hurricane Hilary traveled through the West Coast and reached Southern California as a tropical...
No end in sight for California’s fentanyl epidemic, Department of Health confirms Gregory Karp News September 5, 2023 0By Gregory Karp, September 5, 2023 Plants, powders and pills are claiming the lives of many Los Angeles County high...
Student government sets goals for the school yearYerehny Limon News August 29, 2023 0By Yerehny Limon, August 29, 2023 Associated Student Incorporated’s newly appointed student government shared what they want to achieve for the...
Civil Engineering Department awarded $1 million grant to close equity gapsVictoria Mejicanos News August 29, 2023 0By Victoria Mejicanos Congresswoman Norma Torres announced Aug. 9 the National Science Foundation has awarded Cal Poly Pomona’s Civil Engineering...
Bronco Ember reigns victorious after winning the NASA TechLeap Autonomous Observation ChallengeJose Hernandez News August 29, 2023 0By Jose Hernandez Cal Poly Pomona’s Bronco Space club burst into the summer with Bronco Ember launching a new student...
Maui fires death toll at 115, making it one of the deadliest wildfires in American historyEmely Bonilla News August 29, 2023 0By Emely Bonilla The Lahaina wildfires that burned across Maui Aug. 8 was one of the deadliest wildfires to occur...
According to the CFA, CPP’s student-to-counselor ratio is out of compliance for a student body of its sizeThe Poly Post, Emely Bonilla, Deena Wicker, Gwen Soriano, Danna Miramontes and Ami Medina News May 16, 2023 0By Emely Bonilla, Deena Wicker, Gwen Soriano, Danna Miramontes and Ami Medina May 9, 2023 The ratio of students to...
CPP Foundation changes name to CPP Enterprises to better reflect its dexterityThe Poly Post, Billy Huang and Erin Han News May 16, 2023 0By Billy Huang and Erin Han, May 16, 2023 The Cal Poly Pomona Foundation is changing its public name to...
250,000 gallon sewage spill prompts Long Beach City Council members to take actionOscar Huerta News May 16, 2023 0By Oscar Huerta, May 16, 2023 A 250,000 gallon sewage spill temporarily shut down the Long Beach coastal beaches April...
Use of jack hammer led to false alert of active shooter on campusThe Poly Post, Christie Counts and Victoria Mejicanos News May 9, 2023 0By Victoria Mejicanos and Christie Counts, May 9, 2023 Construction on Cal Poly Pomona’s campus led to a false alarm...