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The customer is always right, except for when they’re notLauren Muttram Opinion February 22, 2021 0By Lauren Muttram, Feb. 23, 2021 Shocked, I stood in the middle of my workplace when a woman — who...
Three decades, three deceased CPP sports programsJose Herrera Sports February 22, 2021 0By Jose Herrera, Feb. 23, 2021 In 1982 CPP announced it would discontinue its football program after 35 seasons of...
Tom Brady: The GOAT who became a legendJonathan Frias Opinion February 15, 2021 0By Jonathan Frias, Feb. 16, 2021 The NFL is one of the hardest leagues to play in, with only 16...
CPP sees record number of fall applicantsJoshua Hernandez News February 15, 2021 0By Joshua Hernandez, Feb. 16, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona set a campus record for applications received for the fall 2021...
CPP Asian American community celebrates Lunar New Year virtuallyMoustafa Elhadary Arts and Culture February 15, 2021 0By Moustafa Elhadary, Feb. 16, 2021 Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Cal Poly Pomona’s Asian and Pacific Islander Student Center hosted...
Apparel merchandising student launches sister-owned online clothing boutiqueJackson Pham Arts and Culture February 15, 2021 0By Jackson Pham, Feb. 16, 2021 With a passion for fashion, Aileen Velazquez, a fifth-year apparel merchandising and management student, launched...
Lights, Camera, Interview!Jonathan Frias News February 14, 2021 0CPP students learn to navigate virtual job hunts By Jonathan Frias, Feb. 9, 2021 For recent graduates and current students...
New COVID-19 relief funds, same pandemicIsabella Cano News February 8, 2021 0By Isabella Cano, Feb. 9, 2021 Almost 10 months after the disbursal of the first Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund,...
CPP mourns loss of retired professor and photo illustrator Wayne RoweSamantha Lopez News February 8, 2021 0By Samantha Lopez, Feb. 9, 2021 Last month, Cal Poly Pomona’s Wayne Rowe, a retired professor in communication, passed away...
CAPS virtual healing session pillows the mindGustavo Castillo Arts and Culture February 8, 2021 0By Gustavo Castillo, Feb. 9, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona’s Counseling and Psychological Services hosted its first virtual event of the semester, “Rest is a...