Day 3 of the MLB Draft, which took place Wednesday, encompasses 30 of the 40 rounds. But that doesn’t mean it was an especially busy day for area baseball players. In the 16th round, two Cal Poly Pomona players went…
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Ralph Shaffer, a retired Cal Poly Pomona professor who criticized the status quo in op-ed columns and pleas to elected representatives, says he first realized the issue in the wake of Proposition 8. This story appeared on LA Times on June. 4.…
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The city of Los Angeles honors Mike Woo, dean of the College of Environmental Design at Cal Poly Pomona and the first Asian American to be elected to the City Council. Councilman David Ryu, the second Asian American to serve…
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Paul Doxie, a Cal Poly Pomona senior, guides his team’s green buggy, emblazoned with the university’s golden stallion, over Mount Doom one wheel at a time. He has 24 members on his team, and Cal Poly’s program is more than…
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In a third round elimination game, the No. 2 seed Azusa Pacific Cougars cruise to a 10-1 victory against the No. 6 seeded Cal Poly Pomona Broncos. This story appeared on APU Athletics on May. 20.…
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A Cal Poly Pomona team wins first place in NASA’s inaugural Glenn Research Center University Student Design Challenge. Second place went to a team from The Ohio State University in Columbus. This story appeared on Space Ref on May. 5.…
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Cal Poly Pomona students generally have a large contingent participating in Pomona Beautification Day. Organizers expect between 300 and 500 students to take part this year. This story appeared on Daily Bulletin on April.6.…
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Go on a hay ride, visit the children’s garden and pet farm animals Saturday at the AGRIscapes Center at Cal Poly Pomona. This story appeared on The Sun on April.6.…
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Michael Godfrey, associate dean of The Collins College of Hospitality Management weighs in on whether it makes sense to get the best credit card for travel. “Personally, I use AMEX ‘Blue Everyday Cash’ for everything other than Costco, as it…
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Mary Holz-Clause, dean of the Don B. Huntley College of Agriculture, will serve as the next chancellor for the University of Minnesota’s Crookston campus. This story appeared on Star Tribune on April.3.…
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