Mural, mural, on the wall. Who’s the most artistic of them all? Cal Poly Pomona’s Parking and Transportation Services is seeking a few good artists to help brighten up the campus with a series of murals, and is offering cash…
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The newest inductees will be Tabreshia C. Lawrence-McIntyre of track and field; Karen Miller of women's tennis and administration; Jim Sackett of cross country and track and field; Lisa Ulmer of women's basketball; and Ruth Van't Land-Parkes of women's soccer.
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Intramural sports provide Cal Poly Pomona students, faculty/staff, and alumni with opportunities to engage and interact in fair and safe recreational activities. Intramurals promote personal health, life satisfaction, a balanced human development and a sense of campus community and pride.…
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Kaitlin Wooldridge hits a forehand during her 9-7 win at number two doubles with partner Christy Lau during their 7-2 team win over Cal State Los Angeles.…
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The personal and painful ramifications of state budget cuts were voiced by more than a dozen students at the Brown Bag with the Presidents on April 6. Earlier in the week, the Division of Student Affairs had announced that four…
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In this week’s campus update, President Ortiz talks about the state budget process and how budget cuts have affected the campus. The Division of Student Affairs announced that in addition to the men’s and women’s tennis, the Visitor Center, CalWorks…
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The Division of Student Affairs has announced an initial wave of position reductions, and operational and student service program cuts, effective July 1.
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This week, President Ortiz is in Springfield, Mass., cheering on the men's basketball team in the NCAA Division II Tournament. He sent an email to the campus community with university news updates.
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Due to unprecedented cuts in state funding, Cal Poly Pomona has announced that it will cut the men's and women's intercollegiate tennis programs, starting in the 2010-11 academic year.
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Jennifer Chow chases down a forehand during her match at number three singles against Leah Hoffee of Azusa Pacific University. Chow went on to win, 6-2, 6-4.…
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