Alvaro Huerta, an assistant professor in urban and regional planning and ethnic and women’s studies, discusses the complex nature of international migration in an op-ed. This editorial appeared in the Sacramento Bee on March 21, 2015.…
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The Los Angeles Times features reader Nancy Blackman’s photo of a Cal Poly Pomona Arabian horse. This photo appeared in the Los Angeles Times on March 12, 2015.…
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The fifth-seeded men’s basketball team will be one of eight teams taking part in the NCAA Division II West Regional at Azusa Pacific University. The Broncos face Dixie State on Friday night. The men’s team also secured the California Collegiate Athletic…
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Pinar Tremblay, a political science adjunct faculty member, discusses why she writes for Al-Monitor. This story ran in Al-Monitor on March 10, 2015.…
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Bronco baseball player Chris Powell is the CCAA Baseball Pitcher of the Week for the week of March 2-8. The story appeared on the CCAA website on March 10, 2015.…
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Bronco baseball player Nick Cooksey is the CCAA Baseball Player of the Week for the week of March 2-8. This story appeared on the CCAA website on March 9, 2015.…
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Former Bronco basketball player DeRonn Scott (’14, liberal studies) is one of two of Nelson Giants’ imported players for the New Zealand National Basketball League in the upcoming season. This story appeared on the Nelson Mail on March 9, 2015.…
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In light of National Engineers Week, mechanical engineering Professor Mariappan Jawaharlal discusses gender bias in the engineering field. This story appeared on the Huffington Post on Feb. 23, 2015.…
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A proposed student housing project on Cal Poly Pomona’s campus continues to fuel controversy, as the proposed location could take away pastures used by the Arabian Horse Center. This story appeared in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on March 8,…
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G. Sidney Silliman, professor emeritus of political science, discusses the detrimental effects of the Soda Mountain solar project in San Bernardino. “The Soda Mountain solar proposal is the worst renewable energy project currently under consideration by Bureau of Land Management…
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