Scientist, hidden nerd, sticker guru, mom and university president of Cal State Monterey Bay are all titles Vanya Quiñones has proudly carried, but now she is adding President Select of Cal Poly ...
The Cal Poly Pomona men’s and women’s track and field teams rounded off the Ben Brown Invitational, March 12-13 with several athletes earning personal bests. CPP graduate student Ricardo Vargas led ...
Cal Poly Pomona’s Turning Point USA chapter hosted its first “Pick Up the Mic” event in the University Quad March 11, where the more than 100 students in attendance had the opportunity to ask speaker ...
The College of Education & Integrative Studies hosted a career expo at the Bronco Student Center that acted as a resource hub for students March 12 with various school districts, non-profit ...
ASI President Amiyah Ellsworth proposed removing Officer of Public Relations Jade Centeno at a prior meeting March 12, claiming she had not fulfilled her duties as a cabinet member. Based on the ...
The slogan “Skip the Bin! Turn your batteries in!” was plastered along the Engineering Meadow at the Take Back event hosted by the Autonomous Vehicle Laboratory club March 18. The AVL club partnered ...
Original burger concept to open in fall 2026 By Lindsey Lam, March 24, 2026 Cal Poly Pomona Enterprises will replace the on-campus Carl’s Jr. with a new, original burger concept for fall 2026. "We ...
By Benjamin Grover, March 24, 2026 The Cal Poly women’s basketball team secured its spot in the NCAA Division II West Regional final after defeating Western Washington University 57-54 March 14, ...
Furry club finds footing at CPP By Kiara Craig, Two club leaders, one in black cat ears and another with a blue wolf head, dove into a presentation in front of a couple dozen students packed into a cl ...
By Megan Sanders, March 24, 2026 The month of March is recognized as Women’s History Month, which provides an opportunity to highlight the achievements of women who have fought to make their way in ...
By Aadi Mehta, March 24, 2026 This year’s Oscars were still long and exaggerated by political moments and unnecessary bits, but they ultimately felt more exciting and meaningful than in previous ...