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BRIC enters last tier of phased reopening this fallDonevan Aceves Sports September 14, 2021 0By Donevan Aceves, Sept. 14, 2021 Over one year after its pilot reopening, the BRIC has not yet reopened in...
Recall election sparks community interest, concernThe Poly Post, Elizabeth Casillas and Nicolas Hernandez News September 7, 2021 0By Elizabeth Casillas and Nicolas Hernandez, Sept. 7, 2021 Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing a recall election to remove him...
Latest federal relief funds reach undocumented studentsAlexander Osornio News September 7, 2021 0By Alexander Osornio, Sept. 7, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona is preparing its fall distribution of $42.5 million of direct student aid...
Club Fair gathers in person for the first time since the pandemicZachary Chen Arts and Culture September 7, 2021 0By Zachary Chen, Sept. 7, 2021 Over 200 students gathered at the University Park on Aug. 25 to explore their...
Hybrid learning is failing the student bodyAshley Neckel Opinion September 7, 2021 0By Ashley Neckel, Sept. 7, 2021 The sun irritated my eyes as it beamed through my car windshield as I...
Intramural sports leagues resume play on campusJames Oliden Sports September 7, 2021 0By James Oliden, Sept. 7, 2021 After an almost two-year-long absence, intramural sports will resume on campus fall semester. Beginning...
CPP remembers trailblazing scientist and mentor Jill Adler-MooreElizabeth Casillas News August 31, 2021 0By Elizabeth Casillas, Aug. 31, 2021 The Cal Poly Pomona community remembers the legacy left behind by the late Jill...
Campus administrators discuss allocation of historic $40M donationCaden Merrill News August 31, 2021 0By Caden Merrill, Aug. 31, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya Coley announced in June that philanthropist and novelist MacKenzie...
Poly Trolley rolling back onto campus with September returnMegan Freeman Arts and Culture August 31, 2021 0By Megan Freeman, Aug. 31, 2021 After The Poly Trolley was crushed and destroyed by a eucalyptus tree in March...
Cut the red tape: Provide Afghan refuge from terrorist inhumanityJanean Sorrell Opinion August 31, 2021 0By Janean Sorrell, Aug. 31, 2021 There is no ignoring the horrific events unfolding in Afghanistan’s capitol city, Kabul. Recently...