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By Victoria Mejicanos and Danna Miramontes, March 19, 2024 Two students, in an act of protest, interrupted a job search workshop hosted by Lockheed Martin Feb. 8. When the meeting was opened to ...
Cal Poly Pomona has used more than $10 million in state funds to pay the salaries and benefits for employees, contractors and consultants to work on the Lanterman property between 2015 and 2023, out ...
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, women photographers are making ...
By Carolina Maciel, May 16, 2023 With the graduation ceremony just around the corner, the class of 2023 are excited to be graduating this May and take the next major step in their life. Throughout ...
Weapon manufacturers, also referred to as defense contractors, are a regular presence at campus career fairs and are among significant donors to CPP. Lockheed Martin has sponsored the 2023 ...
By Danna Miramontes, May 14, 2024 As the school year comes to a close, it is important to highlight the achievements of this year’s graduating class. The College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences ...
Within Cal Poly Pomona’s latest production, “Our Dear Dead Drug Lord,” theater students Elisa-Belle Tremblay, Haley Rodriguez and Bernice Lopez shape the play’s heart and soul with every cue, costume ...
A former Foundation employee embezzled more than $1.3 million, raising questions about oversight at the non-profit and the response of University President Soraya M. Coley, who acknowledged ...
Beyond the academic classrooms and modern architecture of Cal Poly Pomona lies a deeper narrative of the land’s original inhabitants, the Tongva tribe, who once thrived upon its very soil. Long before ...
Cal Poly Pomona’s History Department introduced Francisco Beltrán as its newest assistant professor in the fall 2024 semester. Beltrán is among 7% of Latinos in the United States who hold a graduate ...
From New York to Los Angeles, the nation erupted with millions participating in the “Hands Off!” protests April 5, with many expressing frustrations amid President Donald Trump’s administration and ...
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 ...