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CPP spends $4.1M of MacKenzie Scott donation on new logo, …
2024年9月8日 · 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 …
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
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Eight CPP buildings pose ‘serious’ or ‘severe’ risk to life in event of ...
By: Victoria Mejicanos, Nov 12, 2024 Several buildings on campus have a seismic rating that either indicates severe or serious risk to life, according to the California State University Seismic Requirements report.. If a large-scale earthquake would hit Cal Poly Pomona, it is highly likely students, faculty and staff in the CLA Building, the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences ...
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 …
College of Agriculture welcomes new leadership amidst budget cuts
By Allison Larrimore, Oct. 1, 2024 The Don B. Huntley College of Agriculture is entering its seventh year without a full-time dean and has experienced multiple faculty and staff changes throughout the 2024-2025 academic year, including the dean, associate dean and department chairs. Former Interim Dean Martin Sancho-Madriz stepped down at the end of spring
What is CPP’s relationship with defense contractors?
By Pauline Gutierrez, Dec 10, 2024. Despite the ongoing war in Gaza and many protests on campuses in the United States and around the world that condemn the war, Cal Poly Pomona is among many universities engaged in widespread recruitment campaigns hosted by weapon manufactures like Lockheed Martin and Northrop-Grumman, according to the Chicago-based monthly magazine In These Times.
LA faces one of deadliest fires in California history displacing ...
By Ava Uhlack, Jan 21, 2025 Residents of Los Angeles County remain on high alert as today marks the second week of both the Palisades and Eaton fires. Both fires started Jan. 7. The Eaton Fire in North Los Angeles covering 14,021 acres around Altadena Drive and Midwick Drive between Altadena and Pasadena, according to
CPP shuttle system relies on outdated technology
By Pauline Gutierrez, Nov. 26, 2024 Students who frequently rely on the Bronco Express Shuttle to get around Cal Poly Pomona’s campus may find the shuttles’ timing to be inconsistent, making wait times risky for students who are under time constraints. The CPP administration admitted that the main problem lies in an outdated shuttle tracking
Fans unite for Animé Los Angeles 2025 - The Poly Post
By: Bren Belmonte, Jan. 21, 2025 Thousands of fans attended the annual four-day convention at the Long Beach Convention Center, Animé Los Angeles, Jan. 9-12, including Cal Poly Pomona students who were there to cosplay, meet fellow fans and perform music with an orchestra. The community-focused convention featured fan events including concerts, cosplay gatherings, a