By Rachel Prior, April 21, 2026 Tens of students file into an engineering lab in Building 17 at Cal Poly Pomona every Saturday at 10 a.m. to discuss the game plan for the day before dividing up to ...
CPP Compost Club grows sustainability on campus By Aadi Mehta, The Cal Poly Pomona Compost Club is turning food waste into nutrient-rich soil while changing how students think about sustainability.
By Ella Torres, April 21, 2026 Among the five board members of Cal Poly Pomona’s Ridge Runners Ski and Snowboard club, they have accumulated two concussions, one broken wrist, one fractured pelvis, ...
Latinos navigate food, identity By Ashly Lopez, April 21, 2026 Food often symbolizes love, tradition, and togetherness at family gatherings in many Latino households. Plates are filled generously, and ...
By Sabriel Zapata, April 21, 2026 Ninety-two-year-old Richard Mercado comes three times a week to mix, knead and stretch dough for Cal Poly Pomona’s pizza restaurant, The Patio by Innovation Brew ...
Shades of Glitter masquerade celebrates queer students By Mia Gutierrez, April 21, 2026 The Pride Center and Centers for T.R.E.E. hosted its annual Pride formal April 10 in Ursa Minor, celebrating ...
BioTrek invites campus to come visit CPP’s own reptiles By , April 22, 2026 Just across from the Huntley College of Agriculture lies a large greenhouse secluded in foliage known as the BioTrek Rain ...
March 25 students and staff honored the renewal of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s memorial plaque on campus. Located right outside the Career Center surrounded by new flowers and restored new benches.
By Andrew Sanchez April 21, 2026 Rock climbing allows climbers to reach or get over hurdles within their bodies and mind while enjoying nature and the fulfillment of accomplishing a goal. While many ...
By Bren Belmonte, April 21, 2026 Opening the teal drawstring bag labeled on Valentine’s Day, anticipation surged. My boyfriend stood proudly behind me as I pulled out a cream bunny with a rose.
By Dylan Mangahis, April 21, 2026 Viral evangelical street preacher Sister Cindy Smock drew a crowd of over 100 students to the University Park on April 15, where she delivered her “Hoeology 101” ...
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