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Long food lines disrupt students’ schedulesThe Poly Post News September 20, 2022 1By Brandon Cummings and Daniel Tapia, Sept. 20, 2022 With the return of in-person instruction bringing more people to campus, students...
Heat wave burns through CPPTaylor Jaseph News September 20, 2022 0By Taylor Jaseph, Sept. 20, 2022 From Aug. 31 to Sept. 9, Cal Poly Pomona was engulfed in the record-breaking...
University Drive Rehabilitation Project moves forward with campus master planSilas Hood News September 20, 2022 0By Silas Hood, Sept. 20, 2021 As frustration has grown within the campus community over daily delays attributed to the...
College of Business Administration fair provides student opportunitiesThe Poly Post News September 20, 2022 0By Carolina Maciel and Jocelyn Reyes, Sept. 20, 2022 Over 100 students gathered for the College of Business Administration’s welcome...
Students’ thoughts on the road closure on University DriveAna Salgado News September 13, 2022 0By Ana Salgado, Sept.13, 2022 To improve pedestrian and driver safety and enable an expedited construction timetable, a stretch of...
CPP’s Bronco Space Lab launches Bronco Ember satellite Connie Lee News September 13, 2022 0By Connie Lee, Sept.13, 2022 The Cal Poly Pomona Bronco Space Lab was awarded $500,000 from NASA in 2021 to successfully...
Professor Paul Nissenson wins the 2022 American Society of Engineering Education awardAshley Cruz News September 13, 2022 0By Ashley Cruz, Sept. 13, 2022 Professor of mechanical and aerospace space engineering Paul Nissenson has been a faculty member...
Cal Poly Pomona prepares to offer abortion pills for students by JanuaryAnais Hernandez News September 13, 2022 0By Anais Hernandez, Sept. 13, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona students will be able to access free abortion pills by January...
Cal Poly Pomona’s Undocumented Student Services addresses concerns over new Senate billRenee Walker News September 13, 2022 0By Renee Walker, Sept. 13, 2022 California state legislators rallied behind lowering tuition costs for undocumented students in late August...
COVID-19 test vending machines now available on campus at no costCynthia Haro News September 6, 2022 0By Cynthia Haro, Sept. 6, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona received two COVID-19 test vending machines on Aug. 25 to replace...