Due to a recent series of small earthquakes near the Salton Sea, the California Office of Emergency Services has issued an earthquake advisory for the next week covering several counties in the region. Though the odds of a major earthquake…
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Ronnie Burcker, an aerospace engineering major, puts the finishing touches on a pumpkin display at the Farm Store at Kellogg Ranch at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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University Library plans to welcome students back to campus with a Pokémon GO-themed scavenger hunt, games with the chance to win prizes and an opportunity to meet the librarians. The annual event, in its fifth year, will run Oct. 3…
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Cal Poly Pomona students, alumni, faculty and staff will celebrate everyday heroes once again at Matt’s Run 5K. . Participants in the 11th annual run/walk, set for Saturday, Oct. 15 at 8 a.m., are encouraged to wear the costume of…
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In celebration of the team’s national success in the past two seasons, the Cal Poly Pomona baseball program will be recognized at Angel Stadium. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are hosting the Houston Astros on Friday, Sept. 30 at…
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Students Aim to Make a Splash With Imaginative Gadgets and Concepts By Emily Velasco and Melanie Johnson Perhaps inspired by charismatic titans of industry like Tesla Motors’ founder Elon Musk or Apple’s iconic Steve Jobs, a new generation of students…
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Study Finds That Marine Life Thrives in Reefs Anchored by Offshore Oil Rigs The oil rigs scattered along the southern California coast are not known for their aesthetic beauty. But hidden below the surface, the mass of pipes, girders and…
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Class Creates Children’s Books on Topics Ranging From Racial Identity to College By Carly Owens Ethnic and women’s studies Professor Nancy Quinones has a vision: helping students to think of themselves as a resource for other students. For her Contemporary…
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Leaving a Legacy for Student Success Binds Longtime and First-Time Donors Their time on campus was separated by decades, but a common thread runs through Gary Inouye (’79, soil science) and Alexandria Turner (’16, hospitality management). They are Cal Poly…
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Working under the theme “One Team, One Goal, Student Success,” about 250 faculty, staff and administrators examined strategies and methods Cal Poly Pomona can utilize to improve student success. At the start of the nearly daylong Sept. 23 workshop, titled…
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