By Melanie Arias & Kenna Jenkins, March 17, 2026 Cal Poly Pomona’s Associated Students Inc is hosting it’s Board of Directors elections for the 2026-2027 academic year. ASI is a student government ...
By Cael Cross, March 17, 2026 Cal Poly Pomona women’s basketball team fell short in the California Collegiate Athletic Association women’s basketball tournament final March 7, losing 78-62 to Cal ...
By Cael Cross, March 17, 2026 Cal Poly Pomona men’s basketball team locked down Cal State Monterey Bay in the California Collegiate Athletic Association men’s basketball tournament quarterfinal March ...
By Aadi Mehta, The sun shone brighter and longer over campus as clocks sprang forward in time for warmer weather, but for students living in on-campus housing, getting an extra hour of daylight means ...
By Andrew Sanchez March 17, 2026 UFC 326 in Las Vegas left fans, including myself, disappointed March 7. It feels like UFC is leaving meat on the bone with these events, as the company focuses on ...
By Mia Gutierrez, March 17, 2026 International Women's month is a time that brings awareness and thanks to all women for all they have done and overcame. Terri Gomez, Cal Poly Pomona’s provost and ...
By Benjamin Grover, The Cal Poly Pomona men’s basketball team season concluded after losing the California Collegiate Athletic Association tournament semi-final March 3 against No. 2 nationally ...
By Alexander Franco, March 17, 2026 Associated Students Inc. President Amiyah Ellsworth issued a formal written notice recommending the removal of Officer of Public Relations Jade Centeno at the Board ...
By Arturo Gonzalez, March 17, 2026 The Cal Poly Pomona Poly Pantry will receive $300,000 in funding for food and hygiene products, according to Vice President for Student Affairs Christina Gonzales.
By Cael Cross, March 17, 2026 The top-seeded Cal Poly Pomona women’s basketball team routed Chico State in the California Collegiate Athletic Association women’s basketball tournament semifinals 79-57 ...
Mónica Guzmán explores how curiosity helps bridge social divides By Ashly Lopez, March 17, 2026 After years working in journalism, Mónica Guzmán said she noticed the platform meant to tell the ...
By Christopher Pimentel, March 17, 2026 With college application season underway, the Cal Poly Pomona Choice Program looks to help rejected students find new majors and new pathways to their careers.
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