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Academic Senate votes on new GE pattern for fall 2025
By Alondra Tamayo, Dec 10, 2024 Tensions rose as Cal Poly Pomona faculty voted 19-17 to pass a new General Education pattern during the final Academic Senate meeting of the semester Dec. 4. The General Education Committee selected the Majority Report as the main plan for the GE pattern, which will go into effect in
Cal Poly Pomona community responds to rebranding campaign …
By: Ava Uhlack, Oct. 29, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona’s rebranding campaign that includes a new logo, motto, website and other promotional materials has received mixed reactions from the campus community. After The Poly Post covered the initial reveal of some visual components released in a CPP Philanthropic Foundation board meeting, students expressed concerns via social
Dance concert sheds light on abortion, environment among other …
By Raveena Rahman, December 12, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona held a dance concert focused on topics such as overuse of technology, abortion laws, social issues and environmental destruction Dec. 5 at the Bronco Recreational and Intramural Complex. The concert, directed by theatre and new dance lecturer Jeremy Hahn, featured performances from students in choreography, dance
Broncos clinch a share of CCAA regular-season title, first in 19 years
Nov 19, 2024 · By Christian Magdaleno, Nov. 19, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona women’s volleyball team claimed the California Collegiate Athletics Association regular-season title, the program’s first since 2005 and third in school history. After defeating Cal State LA and Cal State Dominguez Hills, the No. 3-ranked Broncos remained undefeated in conference play with a 16-0 record to
Pomona Glass House Record Store closes after 20 years
By Nicholas Lira, Oct. 1, 2024 The Glass House Record store, a staple of downtown Pomona, closed its doors after almost two decades Sept. 30. The record store, that offered over 10,000 LPs in a vast number of genres, opened in 2006, just 10 …
CPP spends $4.1M of MacKenzie Scott donation on new logo, …
Sep 8, 2024 · By: Ava Uhlack and Victoria Mejicanos, September 8, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona will spend $4.1 million in philanthropic funding for a rebranding initiative including a new logo, motto and website design, according to a CPP Philanthropic Foundation board meeting held Wednesday. The investment is funded by novelist and …
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Photo Essay: Bridge fire scorches SoCal - The Poly Post
Oct 1, 2024 · By Darren Loo and Christian Magdaleno , Oct. 1, 2024 Nestled in the Angeles National Forest lies two small towns, Mount Baldy Village above the Ontario area, and Wrightwood, nestled in a valley on the eastern side of the forest. The two typically close-knit communities, most well known for their ski resorts, recreational opportunities and
ASI debuts 2024-2025 action plan - The Poly Post
By Allison Larrimore, Oct. 22, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona’s Associated Students, Inc. revealed its 2024-2025 action plan in an email sent to all active students Oct. 7, covering how it intends to support and improve student life on campus.. The plan focuses on three pillars of ASI’s vision for CPP’s student experience: financial support and accountability, diversity, equity and inclusion and ...
CPP men’s soccer defeats Azusa Pacific 2-0 in home opener
Sep 24, 2024 · By Christian Park-Gastelum, Sept. 24, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona men’s soccer team improved to 16-8-1 overall in the series against Azusa Pacific University, after defeating the Cougars 2-0 at Kellogg Stadium Sept. 14 in their home opener. CPP’s No. 21 ranked defenders took possession of the ball early from a crosskick sent by APU’s goalkeeper,