By Ami Medina, Dec 12, 2024 From overflowing trash bins to questionable security staff, The Current, a newly opened Gilbane Development Company-owned luxury apartment complex available for Cal Poly ...
By Phoenix Guevara, Dec. 10, 2024 As a humid summer day settled over Paris during Vogue World this past June, Kyle Smith looked on with pride as his clients, NFL superstars Joe Burrow and Justin ...
By Pauline Gutierrez, Dec 10, 2024 Despite the ongoing war in Gaza and many protests on campuses in the United States and around the world that condemn the war, Cal Poly Pomona is among many ...
By Damariz Arevalo, Dec. 10, 2024 President-elect Donald Trump promised to carry out the largest deportation in American history. Coming from an immigrant family, it hurt to see many Latinos disregard ...
By Raveena Rahman, Cal Poly Pomona held a dance concert focused on topics such as overuse of technology, abortion laws, social issues and environmental destruction Dec. 5 at the Bronco Recreational ...
By: Alondra Tamayo and Raveena Rahman, Dec 10, 2024 The Cal Poly Pomona letters at the top of Colt Hill were deemed hazardous and a potential risk factor to students, according to a risk management ...
By , Dec. 10, 2024 The day after my mother passed away, my father bestowed upon me waves of comfort, such as hugs, kisses and soothing words of affirmation that everything would be ok. He then turned ...
By Alejandrina Avila and Nancy Navarro, Dec 10, 2024 A temperature indicating stickers for drinks and food, braces for athletes’ rehabilitation, and remote sensing and machine learning digital ...
By Jacob Rodriguez, Dec. 10, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona women’s soccer secured a victory over Western Washington University in the second round of the National Collegiate Athletic Association West Regional, ...