The university will look back at its past in an original play, “Special K: Cal Poly Pomona’s First 75 Years.” The one-time performance will take place on Sunday, April 13, at 4 p.m. in the University Theatre. This article was…
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“We definitely like going out and helping any way we can,” says Karina Hernandez, a microbiology major. She and another Cal Poly Pomona volunteer, Joseph Amado, are members of Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity. The article was published in…
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The Collins College of Hospitality Management has come a long way since 1973, when it began as a program in the College of Business Administration. Its growth has been fueled in large part by the generosity of donors. When the…
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“It felt like we were trying to make some runs in the second half, but Bentley took us out of what we were comfortable doing,” Coach Danelle Bishop said of the 77-62 loss. “Unfortunately it was not our best night…
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Local favorite Edinboro might have had the crowd, but they had no answer for the dynamic duo of Jada Blackwell and Ashley Lovett, who led the Broncos to a decisive 81-61 victory over the Fighting Scots at the Erie Insurance…
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The university community turns out at the Bronco Student Center to watch the game against Edinboro on two big screen TVs. Among those with front-row seats at the viewing party are the parents of players Jada Blackwell and Ashley Lovett.…
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The Broncos’ only senior is not the team’s best scorer, highest percentage 3-point shooter, leading rebounder or assist leader. But she may be the best on the team at everything. This article was published in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune…
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President Michael Ortiz will keynote the March 28 event in Arcadia. This article was published in the Crown City News on March 17, 2014.…
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The starting point guard — and star student — has overcome several injuries to help lead the Broncos to the playoffs. This article was published in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on March 14, 2014.…
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Policy changes introduced during the FDR era– which structurally limited financial behavior –has not been an agenda item for Congress, this time. Therefore, it suggests that the last bubble and implosion will be followed by a new bubble and subsequent…
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