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Formally known as the Bronco Guide, welcome the first annual edition of the renamed and redesigned magazine —The Poly Pulse! Designed to capture the heartbeat of campus, The Poly Pulse is the ultimate ...
Though this should be an exciting time because of her upcoming graduation, Annie Song, who will be graduating this week with her doctorate’s degree in educational leadership has been confronted with ...
Cal Poly Pomona’s University Police Department arrested a person who was loitering near a restroom at the University Plaza, according to a campuswide email sent by UPD May 14. To keep the campus ...
Cal Poly Pomona’s University Library will no longer have lecturer-level subject librarians after the end of the 2024-2025 academic year, leaving three colleges and at least 5,000 students without ...
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 ...
Visas and immigration statuses have been in limbo across the United States and the California State University system since the start of the second Trump administration and its renewed crackdown on ...
Cal Poly Pomona’s Philosophy Club held its first undergraduate philosophy conference for fourth-year students at the College of Business Administration Complex April 30. The event, which was ...
As an aspiring immigration attorney, Salma Almusleh enrolled at Cal Poly Pomona with the hope of seeking guidance from professors who could understand her passion for social justice and relate to her ...
Cal Poly Pomona’s PolyTransfer program commemorated the journey and success of graduating transfer students during a graduation celebration event May 5 at the Bronco Student Center. PolyTransfer is a ...
Cal Poly Pomona students, professors and friends gathered at the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery May 1 for the opening of Poly Kroma – an annual art exhibition that showcases visual ...
On the week of his graduation, Jonathan Joyner, an alumnus of the Collins College of Hospitality, received news of a job offer from Disney to work as a Guest Services manager. On Friday, he graduated; ...
United States, together with Canada and Mexico, will be hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but it seems that, under the President Donald Trump’s stricter visa policies and travel bans, soccer fans ...