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Campus food options: Marketplace versus BSCCarla Ghafari Opinion February 18, 2020 0There are so many different wonderful options at Cal Poly Pomona when it comes to food. There is a little...
Love is in the air and so is consentKristy Ramirez Opinion February 11, 2020 0It’s frustrating that consent has to be reiterated so much, isn’t it? We have to keep having this conversation because...
Iowa, your time is upNicolas Hernandez Opinion February 11, 2020 0The year was 1976 and a little-known Georgia governor was running for the Democratic presidential nomination. Despite his lack of...
Coronavirus shouldn’t promote racismCheyenne Thomas Opinion February 11, 2020 0When I was at the Pomona Downtown Metrolink Station Jan. 30, transferring buses on my way home from classes, I...
Remembering Kobe BryantJannett Diaz Opinion February 4, 2020 0Dear Kobe, I remember sitting on the couch with my dad and watching you play with the same competitiveness you...
Campus solicitors are stress-inducing for studentsAmber Li Opinion February 4, 2020 0Step one: Walk fast and don’t stop. Step two: Keep your earbuds in. Step three: The most important rule, do...
Cal Poly Pomona’s parking predicamentNicholas Talamante Opinion January 28, 2020 1Cal Poly Pomona has all kinds of different students. There are commuters driving to campus for their fourth year in...
Living at home saves college students moneySteven Everett Opinion January 28, 2020 0I have to admit I feel jealous of most residences that aren’t my own. I don’t say that out of...
Will 2020 Olympians be silenced in Tokyo?Elizabeth Hernandez Opinion January 21, 2020 0For a small percentage of Olympians, long hours of training are complemented with medals and podiums every four years. The...
Walk when you are readySteven Everett Opinion January 21, 2020 0When I first entered junior college at Mt. San Antonio College, I thought it would be just like high school...