In Southern California, blood supply recently reached near emergency levels. In an effort to help, the Office of Student Life and Cultural Centers (OSLCC), in conjunction with the American Red Cross, will host a blood drive on campus Feb. 11-13.
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Founders? Celebration 2003: ?A Notable Night," an evening that is quickly approaching on Feb. 9, will include a fabulous array of Voice Auction items up for bid. This year?s packages include a dinner for six with President and Mrs. Suzuki…
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It was an afternoon of reflection, inspiration and celebration of Cal Poly Pomona?s diverse and united community. It was a time to share personal stories with colleagues and to honor an individual who advocates diversity in all aspects of his…
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What kind of buses will replace the university trams, and will it take significantly longer to load and unload? Why is the elevator in building 8 not operating? These were just some of the questions President Bob H. Suzuki and…
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Associated Students Inc. will host a first-time seminar offered by the Association of College Unions International (ACUI) on Feb. 6-9. The seminar, "Marketing to Build Community: Tools for Advancing the College Union Role in a New Century," will bring college…
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What if the corner of Mission Boulevard and Garey Avenue in Pomona featured a shopping center inspired by outer space? You can witness it yourself now while the Cal Poly Pomona Downtown Center showcases ?Pomona Rendered,? an exhibit of architectural…
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Cal Poly Pomona will host its annual Engineering and Hi-Tech Job Fair on Thursday, Feb. 6, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., in Kellogg Gym (Bldg. 43). The event is free and open to the public.
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Three delegates from the State Engineering University of Armenia (SEUA) have traveled to Cal Poly Pomona to develop their university?s outreach operations thanks to a recent grant of $216,040 from the U.S. Department of State.
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The percentage of California State University freshmen entering in fall 2002 who were fully proficient in both English and math rose by three percentage points over last year, to 41 percent, according to a new report on CSU students? remedial…
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Faculty, staff and students will gather for the 12th annual Unity Luncheon: ?Tracing Our Roots, Sharing Our Stories, Celebrating Unity,? on Thursday, Jan. 30, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at Kellogg West. The luncheon serves to promote unity throughout Cal…
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