As the California State University system decides to end its current remedial classes, what will that mean for students and the value of a college degree? This story appeared on La Daily News on August 9.…
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Natalie Gross (‘15, communications), who lost her sight at age 18, dances with the newly formed Blind Dance Company. This story appeared on Daily News on August 9.…
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Former Salinas police chief Daniel M. Ortega (master’s degree in management) prepares to return to the department in the role of interim assistant chief, the City of Salinas announced. This story appeared on The Californian on August 7.…
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Coach Rosie Wegrich, who will be leading the Broncos for the 26thseason, will be inducted into the American Volleyball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. This story appeared on Daily Bulletin on August 3.…
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Kyle Brown, Pomona resident and director of the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies at Cal Poly Pomona, moderates a discussion on potential parks in the city. This story appeared on Daily Bulletin on August 5.…
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A new visitor’s center at Bodega Bay’s Doran Beach in Sonoma County is a trailer designed by Cal Poly Pomona students. This story appeared on Sonoma West on August 4.…
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California State University’s 23 campuses are eliminating math and English placement exams for incoming freshman as part of broader changes aimed at increasing graduation rates. Chancellor Timothy P. White announced the changes in an executive order issued late Wednesday to…
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One of the newest museums in Los Angeles is IAMLA — Italian American Museum of Los Angeles. Located in the historic Italian Hall on Main St., backing up to Olvera St., the museum opened to the public in 2016. This…
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Natalie Goldberg (’83, horticulture), interim associate dean of New Mexico University’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences gets picked as the first woman director of the Agricultural Experiment Station. This story appeared on New Mexico State Center on August 3.…
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Students and faculty at Cal Poly Pomona Thursday express an outpouring of grief and sadness at the death of one of the most popular figures on campus — Midge the Llama. This story appeared on Daily Bulletin on August. 3.…
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