The US is too eager for the old normConny Chavez Opinion April 12, 2021 0By Conny Chavez, April 12, 2021 Tears rushed to my eyes, blurring my vision as my father was placed into...
Candlelit vigil held for Atlanta victimsThe Poly Post News April 5, 2021 0Student-ran virtual club, 626 Speak Out, organized a candlelit vigil in early March in solidarity with the Atlanta shooting victims....
COVID-19 relief funds reach CPP communityIsabella Cano News April 5, 2021 0By Isabella Cano, April 6, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona is one of the last California State University campuses to announce...
Instagram whistleblowers reveal California College Republican hate speech in chatroomThe Poly Post News April 5, 2021 0By Georgia Valdes and Kristy Ramirez Screenshots from a Discord server attributed to a statewide California College Republicans (CCR) chat...
We live in a man’s world: RIP Sarah EverardSamantha Lopez Opinion April 5, 2021 0By Samantha Lopez, April 6, 2021 When the story of Sarah Everard’s passing broke, I could physically feel my heart...
Disability Resource Center springs into March with support for students on the spectrumGrace Johnson Arts and Culture April 5, 2021 0By Grace Johnson, April 6, 2021 As spring blossoms and the end of the semester draws nearer, Cal Poly Pomona’s...
Anti-Asian attacks rise in Disunited States of AmericaJuan Godinez News March 22, 2021 0By: Juan Godinez, Mar. 23, 2021 Hate crimes against Asian Americans, on the rise during the pandemic, have been a...
Alumnus and musician ‘goes all in’ to promote work as solo artistYzzy Arias Arts and Culture March 22, 2021 0By Yzzy Arias, March 23, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona alumnus Jason Harland (‘18, public relations) is a solo artist orchestrating...
Not a model minority, china doll, nor punching bagAmber Li Opinion March 22, 2021 0By Amber Li, March 23, 2021 Every single day I’m terrified. I’m terrified for my family, for my friends and...
Alumnus dunks into social media worldLesly Velasco Guerra Sports March 22, 2021 0By Lesly Velasco Guerra, March 23, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona alumnus Jacob Ortiz (’20, business administration) managed to create a...