The Bronco Fitness Center offers a variety of classes and programs to get in shape spring quarter, from boot camp to techno cycling to the 200 Workout. For more information, email gmbarrios@cpp.edu.…
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ODT Spring Workshops are open for registration. Refresh your skills in one of our computer classes, join us during lunch for a Lunch n Learn, or learn the latest process in Procurement 101. Register online at www.cpp.edu/~odt/events.shtml.…
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Students gather around a desk lamp as they review frog species for their Herpetology practicum. The power in Building 8 was limited to wall outlets due to electrical problems.…
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In his weekly video message, President Ortiz talks about the Brown Bag with the Presidents event last week, when students expressed how budget cuts in Student Affairs would hurt them on a deep, personal level. Ortiz says that every division…
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Due to a failed high-voltage breaker, all classes held in Building 8 (College of Science) were canceled April 12 the building and department offices remained open. Classes in Building 8 resumed Tuesday.
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Men’s basketball head coach Greg Kamansky throws the ceremonial first pitch at Angel’s Stadium in Anaheim before the game with the Angels and the Oakland Athletics.…
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The California State University is hitting the streets and helping middle and high school students throughout California realize their dream of going to college. From April 12 to May 14, the Road to College Tour will visit 23 locations, reaching…
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Spring blooms musical at Cal Poly Pomona. The music department presents extensive offering of guest artists, special events, movie screenings and student performances throughout Spring Quarter.
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Physics Professor Alex Small has been selected to be the first ever Anacapa Fellow at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara. This opportunity will support him in contributing to the nation’s theoretical physics endeavors through research…
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Ed Ng, assistant professor in the management & human resources department, will be recognized for his excellence in research by the Administration Sciences Association of Canada. Ng will receive the Best Paper award at the association’s May conference, making it…
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