Cal Poly Pomona's men's basketball team is on top of the NCAA Division II West Region for the second time in the past three years. The Broncos, who won the 2003 title in Hawaii, captured the 2005 title in Washington…
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The ninth Annual Hilda L. Solis Scholarship Dinner & Reception will be held Friday, April 1, 7-9 p.m. at Kellogg West. Eight scholarships will be awarded to Cal Poly Pomona students who have excelled in their academics and campus/community service…
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Ken Carter, the man whose story inspired the recent movie Coach Carter, spoke to more than 150 Cal Poly Pomona students about the importance of education and teamwork during a speech titled "Built to Win" on March 7 in the…
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Tristan Schneidereit, 10, a student at Meadowlark Elementary School in Acton, competes in the egg drop during the Los Angeles County Science Olympiad at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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Dan Hostetler, chair of the Horticulture department at Cal Poly Pomona, unloads oranges and grapefruit as the Farm Store took its wares on the road at the Kaiser Permanente facility in Baldwin Park.…
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Twelfth Night.” src=”/images/ex-centric/daily_pics/picture_of_day_700.jpg” / Malvolio (Matt Guerra) is treated like a man posessed by Sir Toby Belch (Joseph Ngo) in the Cal Poly Pomona Theatre department's production of Twelfth Night. Wallpapers: Clicking on these links will open a new window. 1024…
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Political Science professor Jose Vadi plays the Quattro with the Cal Poly Pomona Salsa Ensemble.…
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Lauren Harris and Kelsey Leaird, students at John F. Kennedy High School in Sacramento, work on their team's entry in the California ProStart Culinary Competition at the Collins School of Hospitality Management.…
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Debra Brum, associate provost for undergraduate studies, has been chosen to serve as interim vice president for Instructional & Information Technology until a national search for the permanent position is complete. Her appointment will begin on March 21.
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The Theatre department will revive its Children's Matinee series on Saturday, March 12, with a production of Miss Nelson is Missing. There will be two performances at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the University Theatre. Performers and technicians from…
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