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By Denise Calderon, April 15, 2025 Resident assistants across the California State University system filed to be part of the CSU Employees Union in hopes of gaining more benefits, such as job security ...
By Anthony Gutierrez, April 15, 2025 Cal Poly Pomona’s baseball team closed out the series with a dominant 13-2 win over the Stanislaus State Warriors at Scolinos Field April 7, winning three in the ...
By Christian Magdaleno, April 15, 2025 From New York to Los Angeles, the nation erupted with millions participating in the “Hands Off!” protests April 5, with many expressing frustrations amid ...
By , April 15, 2025 Women today face a variety of challenges, such as the constant need to maintain a balance between their personal and social responsibilities as well as gender imbalances in the ...
By Kayla Landers, April 15, 2025 To many, history is just a subject, but to James D. Rietveld, a lecturer at Cal Poly Pomona, it’s a helpful tool for understanding oneself and the world. Rietveld ...
By , April 15, 2025 Stress has been an enemy in my life, but I’m trying to make it a friend. Stress has a negative connotation. There is the belief it can only occur when bad things happen. It can be ...
By Kayla Landers, April 15, 2025 A bag of Takis at Vons costs $2.79, while at Cal Poly Pomona stores, those who buy the same product must pay $4.99. At Albertson’s, it costs $2.79 for a 28-oz bottle ...
By Matthew Becerra, Earl Sweatshirt’s free, one-night-only show at the Echoplex in Los Angeles March 30 had people lined up since 8:30 a.m. to experience a nostalgic, high-energy celebration of his ...
By Gavin Claiborne, April 15, 2025 Cal Poly Pomona Athletics gained national recognition for its performances during the winter and fall seasons as the department ranked as a top-25 program in the ...
By Ami Medina, Blending rich, cultural traditions with innovative and contemporary designs, a handful of first-generation students are pursuing fashion degrees at Cal Poly Pomona, determined to turn ...
By Denise Calderon, April 15, 2025 Latinos make up about 18% of the U.S. population but account for 33% of HIV cases. Although the Black/African American community still represents the largest portion ...
By Adriana Flores Solis, The IRS has reached an agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for the first time ever, giving the agency access to information connected to undocumented ...