A student walks past the CLA building as a light rain falls at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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The inaugural “Hip-Hop & Activism Series,” featuring events that examine how hip-hop can spur social change, begins Tuesday, Feb. 7. “Hip-hop started in the Bronx in the 1970s by economically disenfranchised African Americans and Latinos looking for an outlet for…
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ASI President Uriah Sanders knows what hardship feels like, what it’s like to go without enough food or have reliable transportation. And he’s determined to make a difference, both on campus and beyond. “I want to do whatever I can…
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UCCS Head Coach Dave Hajek (’88, architecture) and UCCS Athletic Director Nate Gibson, participate in first pitch ceremonies before the game to celebrate the inaugural season. This story appeared on Communique on Feb. 3.…
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Students at California State University campuses across the state registered their objections to a proposed 5 percent fee hike, including small events at Cal State San Bernardino and Cal Poly Pomona. This story appeared on The Sun on Feb.2.…
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The “Wedge” cabin designed by Cal Poly Pomona students can be rented at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park near Big Sur. The students, Emily Williams, Bryan Charney and Antonio Fernandez (’16, master’s in architecture), designed the cabin in 2014 in…
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Alumnus Don B. Huntley Makes a Transformative Gift to the University That Will Benefit Generations of Students By Dan Lee For decades, Don B. Huntley (’60, animal husbandry) has generously given to his beloved alma mater, Cal Poly Pomona. He…
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Cal Poly Pomona Leads the Milky Way Project, Which Gives People a Chance to Make Discoveries By Emily Velasco Imagine that you had a beautifully illustrated book where each page was overflowing with vivid colors and fantastic imagery. Imagine you…
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