Cal Poly Pomona’s concrete canoe team finished in the top third at the national competition, hosted by the American Society of Civil Engineers. Held at the University of Nevada, Reno, students from 22 of the top engineering universities came together…
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Looking back at the Broncos’ record-shattering pitcher, Alan Fowlkes…
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10 students head to China to participate in Real English Teachers program…
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Flowers bloom in the Kellogg Rose Garden at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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Workers begin moving furniture into the new College of Business Administration building.…
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State Budget Includes Delayed Tuition-Fee Buy Out The CSU’s 2012-13 budget remains essentially flat but includes two potential significant cuts if the governor’s November tax initiative fails. Seeking to close a nearly $16 billion deficit, the governor last week signed…
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A hummingbird looks for lunch at an agapanthus bloom near the CLA building at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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The 2011-12 mock trial team has achieved its highest scores in Cal Poly Pomona history, winning a third-place tie out of 36 teams at the UCLAssic Tournament, hosted at UCLA in January. Many team members achieved near-perfect scores as both…
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Melissa Stevens has dreamed of being an equine veterinarian since she started riding horses at age 3. But her experiences at Cal Poly Pomona opened her eyes to countless options she might explore after she takes a year off to…
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Lance Calvert, '69, business, knows a thing or two about business success. As the first 7-Eleven employee given the chance to franchise his own store, Calvert has more than 41 years of experience...
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