Academic Senate approves one-time extension of winter intersessionSarah Han News September 28, 2020 0The Cal Poly Pomona Academic Senate pushed for a one-time alteration to extend the 2020-2021 winter intersession during its Sept....
Students prefer ASI fee relief support basic needs programGrace Johnson News September 28, 2020 0The second of two student community planning sessions regarding ASI fall fee relief options, held on Sept. 24, revealed students...
CPP suspends Graduation Writing Test requirement, seeks assessment alternativeCathy Myers News September 28, 2020 0Cal Poly Pomona has waived the Graduation Writing Test as a graduation requirement, reflecting the California State University Chancellor’s Office...
Preferred name change option added to BroncoDirectAlexandra Wilder News September 21, 2020 0Cal Poly Pomona students have welcomed a BroncoDirect feature first introduced last spring that allows them to change their preferred...
CPP prepares for 2020 electionBlanca Gonzalez News September 21, 2020 0The 2020 presidential election is quickly approaching and all eligible voters within the Cal Poly Pomona community are urged by...
Menstrual cups are here to stay, PERIODRachel Ly News September 21, 2020 0Earlier this semester, Cal Poly Pomona announced its partnership with OrganiCup to supply students with free menstrual cups, and over...
CPP revaluates admission eligibility one test score at a timeAshley Neckel News September 21, 2020 0For the 2020-2021 academic year, all California State University campuses will temporarily suspend the use of ACT and SAT test...
ASI seeks student opinion on fee relief optionsThe Poly Post News September 21, 2020 0BY: GEORGIA VALDES and JIZELLE SAUCEDO On Sept. 18, ASI President Lucy Yu and ASI Vice President Manshaan Singh led...
New executive director of inclusion and belonging talks unity, social justiceSamantha Lopez News September 21, 2020 0Alejandro Covarrubias is a third-generation Mexican American whose experiences have changed his outlook on his own life, and the lives...
CPP to continue mostly online for spring semesterDiana Vasquez News September 14, 2020 0Cal Poly Pomona’s 2021 spring semester will resemble the fall term with most classes held online, according to a California...