Students, faculty and staff across the Cal Poly Pomona campus will read Robin Wall Kimmerer’s “Braiding Sweetgrass” as part of the annual Common Read program. This community initiative encourages all CPP students, staff, faculty and friends to read and engage…
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The Public Health Testing Site has moved to the Student Health and Wellness Center (Building 46), where weekly testing will continue during the summer. Students, faculty and staff who are not up to date with their vaccines are required to test…
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Toast to the end of the semester while sipping on some freshly squeezed blood orange juice from the Farm Store. Made in small batches, it’s 100 percent blood orange juice — nothing is added or pasteurized. Pick up yours while…
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If you’re looking to add some eco-friendly campus pride to your closet, look no further. Students from Apparel Merchandising and Management (AMM) have designed, developed and produced one-of-a-kind pieces now available at the Bronco Bookstore. This year’s line offers sustainably…
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The university will be closed on Monday, May 30, in honor of Memorial Day. The national holiday, which is considered the unofficial start of summer, honors those who passed away while serving in the U.S. military. Next week’s CPP This…
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Photographs from the CPP Special Collections Library were featured in “Rare Photos from the Los Angeles County Fair’s 100 Years.” Fairplex gave its extensive ledgers to the Cal Poly Pomona University Library Special Collections in 2021, including 200 linear feet…
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The Class of 2022 celebrated earning their degrees with cheers, tears and some Tik Tok-worthy dance moves during Commencement. More than 8,000 graduates from spring 2022, fall 2021 and summer 2021 crossed the stage in the University Quad to receive…
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Helicopter aerial footage highlights the CLA and surrounding campus in this story on the upcoming demolition for the popular “Look At This” news segment. This article was originally published by CBS Los Angeles on May 9, 2022. …
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Story about CSU efforts to increase graduation rates mentions that, in fall 2021, Cal Poly Pomona allowed students with financial holds to register for classes. The change allowed a few thousand more students to register. The university has committed to identifying…
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Story focuses on the building as an area landmark and how it holds a special place for so many. Plant science alumnus Christian Nunez (’22) was interviewed about his Etsy business selling stickers and 3D printed miniatures of the soon-to-be-demolished CLA Tower. …
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