By Mia Gutierrez, May 12, 2026 Jaslyne Aguayo, an agricultural science student, decided to focus her senior project on equine acupuncture and research how it can affect muscle configuration on ...
By Lena Moreno, May 12, 2026 The Bronco Bookstore filled its retail space with racks of clothing from the 2026 collection of apparel merchandising and management students that released April 29. Items ...
By Grace Esquibel, May 12, 2026 Cal Poly Pomona’s Film Society was conceived in 2023 by alumni Cristian Villanueva after he realized there was not an official club on campus for cinephiles and ...
By Ashly Lopez, May 12, 2026 As the afternoon sun stretches across the storefront windows, mother and wife Maritza Rodriguez arrived at her business, a second job, ready to welcome her community.
By Ava Uhlack, May 8, 2026 As of the afternoon of May 8, Canvas is officially back up and running for Cal Poly Pomona after experiencing a global outage. According to an email sent from University ...
By Brandon Bocanegra, May 12, 2026 Poly-Kroma 2026 occupied the entire W. Keith & Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery April 25 through May 17 with the entrance dedicated to senior portfolio booths ...
By Ava Uhlack, May 12, 2026 Global architecture and design firm Gensler has been chosen to lead a comprehensive conceptual land use plan and utility assessment for the Cal Poly Pomona Campus South, ...
How to break free from your iPhone addiction By Ella Torres, May 12, 2026 Young adults spend an average of 6 hours and 30 minutes on their phones every day, approximately 44 hours a week, 191 hours a ...
Saving lives with ‘double fortified’ grains of salt: CPP food science professor earns IFT Fellowship
By Christopher Pimentel, May 12, 2026 Cal Poly Pomona food science professor Yao Olive Li originally followed in her father’s footsteps, trying to become a medical doctor, because she wanted to change ...
By Gabby Roscuata, May 12, 2026 Cal Poly Pomona’s Associated Students, Inc. approved adding changing tables and high chairs to ASI-managed facilities to help student parents at its meeting May 7.
By Gabby Roscuata, May 12, 2026 Musk accused Altman and OpenAI president Greg Brockman of tricking him, saying he felt like a “fool” for funding the company that eventually reached a value of $800 ...
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