CPP embraces diversity with Lunar New Year celebrationsMichael Yu Arts and Culture February 1, 2022 0By Michael Yu, Feb. 1, 2022 As the Lunar New Year approaches, Asian and Pacific Islander communities from around the...
Women’s basketball ranks 4-7 in CCAA standings after falling short against Cal State Dominguez HillsAaliyah Marie Eve Murillo Sports February 1, 2022 0By Aaliyah M. Murillo, Feb 1, 2022 On Jan. 27, the CPP women’s basketball team fell short against Cal State...
Anybody have a map? Navigating grief during a global pandemicHannah Smith Opinion February 1, 2022 0By Hannah Smith, Feb. 1, 2022 Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, nearly 900,000 deaths have been recorded in the United...
Back to Zoom: Campus announces 3-week virtual semester startElizabeth Casillas News January 25, 2022 0By Elizabeth Casillas, Jan. 25, 2022 With rising COVID-19 infection rates in Los Angeles County, Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya Coley...
CPP provides free tech rentals to incoming students, hoping to close equality gapJanean Sorrell News January 25, 2022 0By Janean Sorrell, Jan. 25, 2022 Incoming spring 2022 first-year and transfer students are now able to pick up an...
CPP Alumnus makes noise with big hit singles internationallyNadia Urbina Arts and Culture January 25, 2022 0By Nadia Urbina, Jan. 25, 2022 With over 130,000 monthly listeners, 101 million streams on YouTube, Spotify and SoundCloud, Cal...
Intramural sports remain on track for Spring semesterNick Vasquez Sports January 25, 2022 0By Nick Vasquez, Jan. 25, 2022 Despite a rise in COVID-19 cases and in-person classes being delayed until Feb. 12,...
Three weeks online is not enough to keep students safe during the Omicron outbreakLauren Chavez Opinion January 25, 2022 0By Lauren Chavez, Jan. 25, 2022 As someone who takes the pandemic seriously with extreme caution and consideration for others,...
University Library to archive Fairplex memorabiliaJames Oliden News December 7, 2021 0By James Oliden, Dec. 7, 2021 Fairplex, the home to the L.A. County Fair, came to an agreement with Cal Poly...
Proposal seeks to redefine Cal Poly Pomona’s hybrid coursesThe Poly Post, Zacharias Strohecker and Matthew DeForest News December 7, 2021 0By Zach Strohecker and Matthew DeForest, Dec. 7, 2021 On Nov. 17, the Academic Senate’s Executive Committee heard a proposal...