Twenty-four students in a two-quarter Cal Poly Pomona class have been assigned to research and analyze community planning for four desert communities. This story appeared in the Lucerne Valley Leader on Nov. 1, 2016.…
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For those who celebrate Dia de los Muertos, the homage to their deceased loved ones often comes in the form of a skull made of sugar and decorated with icing, beads and colored foil. The skulls, along with flowers, photographs…
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UCSD and Cal Poly Pomona entered the match with an identical 8-2-1 conference record. The drama-filled match would be historic at the end as the Tritons fought themselves back from a 1-0 deficit to seal their first-ever conference title. This…
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The upcoming quarterly Pizza with the Presidents will allow students to dine for free and ask university leaders questions. The hour-long Q&A will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 1 from noon to 1 p.m. in the University Quad. Coley and ASI…
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CSU Board of Trustees Chair Rebecca Eisen came to Cal Poly Pomona to talk about the CSU’s Graduation Initiative and get a closer look at the campus’ academic programs and sites. Just as important was the opportunity to share a…
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Marcelino Vera, a former equipment technician for the athletics department who worked with legendary Cal Poly Pomona coaches Roman Gabriel and John Scolinos, has died. He was 98. Vera came to work at the university in the 1970s, assisting the…
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The university community will test its Safety Alert System and participate in the Great California Shakeout on Thursday, Oct. 20 at 10:20 a.m. Students, staff and faculty will receive a brief test message on their cell, home and office phones, as well as an email.…
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Student entrepreneurs will put their creativity and business savvy to the test with some hands-on learning at the inaugural 3 Day Startup challenge. Cal Poly Pomona’s Student Innovation Idea Lab (iLab) is teaming up with the university’s Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization,…
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From hissing cockroaches to scorpions to exotic grasshoppers, if it crawls it is surely to enthrall at the annual Insect Fair. More than 500,000 live and preserved insects and other arthropods from around the world will be displayed on Oct.…
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University Library plans to welcome students back to campus with a Pokémon GO-themed scavenger hunt, games with the chance to win prizes and an opportunity to meet the librarians. The annual event, in its fifth year, will run Oct. 3…
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