Graduation rates on the riseRuth Olivares News April 9, 2019 0Hard work pays off. Students can attest to this as graduation rates at Cal Poly Pomona are at an all-time...
Academic Senate makes changes to GE policyMaya Hood News April 9, 2019 0In a 24-2 vote, the Academic Senate passed a resolution on March 27 to make changes to Area C in...
Lanterman site carries years of mental care historyThe Poly Post News April 9, 2019 0By Christian Arredondo and Ruth Olivares More than 90 years ago, many people who were described as “feeble minded” were...
Students share their opinions on ASIJacqueline Ayala News April 9, 2019 0After historically low turnout in the last elections, students expressed what they like and dislike about student government. Edna Lomeli...
Rocketry team readies for launch competitionEileen Qiu News March 26, 2019 0After months of drafting a proposal, figuring out schematics, printing 3D materials and putting them all together, the Cal Poly...
Grad regalia’s high costIsac Kim News March 26, 2019 0With the end of the school year approaching, seniors start to think about all the graduation gear they are going...
Coley and Greenberg answer to campus communityElizabeth Aquino News March 26, 2019 0President Soraya Coley and Associated Students, Inc. President Jennifer Greenberg addressed students’ concerns regarding parking, student debt, the College of...
Lanterman site opens new opportunitiesRuth Olivares News March 26, 2019 0Affordable student housing, an additional restaurant run by the The Collins College of Hospitality Management, a laboratory research space or...
Engineering alumni inducted into Hall of FameHector Amezquita News March 26, 2019 0Nine alumni joined the ranks of other celebrated engineers in the College of Engineering’s Hall of Fame on Thursday afternoon,...
Alumnus gives back to his rootsTaylor Johnson News March 26, 2019 0Anyone who has walked around the Las Vegas strip or through many popular shopping centers in Southern California has come...