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By Phoenix Guevara, March 25, 2025 The click of a camera shutter captures more than just an image — it freezes a moment, tells a story and preserves a perspective. In the world of visual storytelling, ...
Cal Poly Pomona boasts a 1,438-acre campus. With what seems like miles of walking from class to class, some may wonder where the best places are to go on campus when nature is calling. With a large ...
“Family Matters” is a visceral photographic series by Los Angeles-based artist Jane Szabo in season until November 9 at the Huntley Gallery on the fourth floor of the University Library. The series ...
By: Ava Uhlack, September 9, 2024 Ysabel Trinidad, the vice president of the Division of Administration Finance and Strategic Development and chief financial officer, submitted her intent to resign ...
The first inspection, which included hiring an architectural firm, and was conducted in spring 2024, resulted in the identification of eight balconies that did not meet the structural integrity and ...
By Alexa Nolasco, Oct. 29, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona students take different approaches to planning their Halloween costumes, whether they’re store-bought, homemade or a mix of both, these students plan ...
In our modern day, the vast amount of information available to us can be overwhelming, but it is a challenge that we must learn to navigate. Be it technological advancements or changes in domestic and ...
Affordable student housing, an additional restaurant run by the The Collins College of Hospitality Management, a laboratory research space or experimental land for the Don B. Huntley College of ...
By Yetnaleci Maya, Mar. 22, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona’s cybersecurity team ranked first out of 15 teams in the 2021 Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition, a contest intended to mimic a real-world ...
By Janean Sorrell, Oct. 25, 2022 A Cal Poly Pomona university police sergeant filed a lawsuit on Oct. 7 alleging violations of the Whistleblower Protection Act and retaliation by university President ...
As graduation season approaches for the Class of 2025, many graduates will likely have photoshoots around campus to commemorate their accomplishments. With over 250 unique tree species and almost ...
By Tyrie Lane, Jan. 24, 2023 With the growing population of electrical vehicles on campus, Cal Poly Pomona has shifted the regulations on time allowed at each parking station. The regulations ...
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