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Assembly bill could give CSU employees a full semester of parental leave

By Amanda Guevara, March 21, 2023 After the introduction of Assembly Bill 1123 in the ...

CPP students seemingly uninformed on U.S. involvement in Russia and Ukraine conflict

By David Pendleton, March 21, 2023 The tension between Russia and the United States continues ...

Christine Wieseler paves the way in Philosophy Department

By Lann Nguyen, March 21, 2023 Unfortunately, when Christine Wieseler walks into a room she’s ...

Student Researchers take on CPP Student RSCA Conference

By Sanjana Rajagopal and Yerehny B. Limon, March 21, 2023 Student researchers showcased their research ...

CPP students worry about how tech company job cuts will affect their future career paths

By Jocelyn Reyes, March 21, 2023 Over one hundred thousand employees have been laid off ...

‘TikTok, don’t make us stop.’ CPP community reacts to the app’s new one hour screen time limit

By Christian Contreras and Fabiola Aceves, March 21, 2023 TikTok made an announcement March 1 ...

CPP Unit 3 employees demand change after feeling overworked and undercompensated

By Christie Counts, March 14, 2023 CPP Unit 3 employees have claimed to be working ...

Ohio train derailments spark environment concerns across campus

By Jose Hernandez, March 14, 2023 A freight train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio,  unexpectedly ...

First-Generation Student Panel shares perspectives on navigating college

By Marvin Villanueva and Billy Huang, March 14, 2023 Cal Poly Pomona’s Reading, Advising & ...

Cal Poly Pomona remembers Professor Richard Willson

By Billy Huang and Lann Nguyen, March 7, 2023 The Cal Poly Pomona community mourns the ...