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By Kenna Jenkins, September 9, 2025 The Collins College of Hospitality Management received a $3 million gift from the Larry and Jo Shupnick Family Foundation to go toward an innovation center, where ...
By Ryan Machuca, September 9, 2025 Blindly standing by to massive power grabs cannot be allowed, and that’s exactly what California voters will stand up to this November via way of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ...
By Karina Perez, September 9, 2025 “Meet the Greeks,” an opportunity for students to meet and learn about Cal Poly Pomona’s sororities and fraternities during Weeks of Welcome, was overshadowed by an ...
Change comes after students react to Border Patrol presence By , September 9, 2o25 Cal Poly Pomona’s interim president, Dr. Iris S. Levine, released an announcement Monday, Aug. 25, stating that the ...
By Sara Gomez, September 9, 2025 Students across Southern California came to Cal Poly Pomona for VSA’s welcome week Aug. 26-29, for bowling, boba and dance. Board members invited students from ...
By Ashanti Velez, September 9, 2025 Cal Poly Pomona's volleyball team returns in hopes of another successful campaign as they enter the season ranked No.1 in the CCAA preseason coaches' poll and No.
By , September 9, 2025 President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order Aug. 25 that bans the burning of the American flag. Trump also directed the Justice Department to prosecute people who burn ...
By Alexander Franco, September 9, 2025 With the help of Cal Poly Pomona right-handed pitcher Andrew Campbell, Great Britain was crowned champions at the 2025 U-23 Euro Baseball Championship. The ...
By Megan Sanders and Annika Salant, September 9, 2025 The Cal Poly Pomona women’s soccer team and reigning NCAA Division II National Champions kicked off the season Sept. 4 with a 3-1 comeback victory ...
By Sara Gomez, September 2, 2025 Labubus, which are small dolls with curly soft patterns, sharp teeth and big eyes, have taken over campus bags, keychains, and dorms. Labubu’s were created in 2015 by ...
By Adeniyi Latinwo, Sept 2, 2025 Sonoma State University abruptly discontinued its athletic program earlier this year after facing a $24 million budget which lead to hundreds of student-athletes ...
By , September 1, 2025 The New York Times has described the Palestinian genocide using words like “war” and “conflict,” but those terms aren’t accurate. It’s a massacre. However, this word choice ...
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