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Formally known as the Bronco Guide, welcome the first annual edition of the renamed and redesigned magazine —The Poly Pulse! Designed to capture the heartbeat of campus, The Poly Pulse is the ultimate ...
By Phoenix Guevara, March 25, 2025 The click of a camera shutter captures more than just an image — it freezes a moment, tells a story and preserves a perspective. In the world of visual storytelling, ...
Chaput lived in McAllen, Texas, a city on the Mexico-US border that extends to the Rio Grande Valley. Originally from Kansas, he moved there in 2016 at the beginning of the construction of the border ...
By Charlize Althea Garcia, May 13, 2025 “Women’s Rights are Human Rights: International Posters on Gender-Based Inequality, Violence and Discrimination” the current exhibition of the Don B. Huntley ...
Desireé Reneé Martinez is the new director of Tribal Relations, the National American Graves Protection & Repatriation Act and CalNAGPRA for Cal Poly Pomona. The position serves as a cooperation ...
By Luis Olguin, Nov. 15, 2022 On Nov. 4, Japanese singer-songwriter Joji released his third studio album “SMITHEREENS” via 88rising and Warner Records. This album was one of the highly anticipated ...
Aside from the actors, Tremblay is the only person to see the play’s full journey from start to finish. As stage manager, she’s there for every single step of the way, scheduling rehearsals, ...
Despite the ongoing war in Gaza and many protests on campuses in the United States and around the world that condemn the war, Cal Poly Pomona is among many universities engaged in widespread ...
Two students, in an act of protest, interrupted a job search workshop hosted by Lockheed Martin Feb. 8. When the meeting was opened to questions, students made a general statement about the genocide ...
Cal Poly Pomona is home to many unique environments and useful facilities spread throughout its sprawling, 1,438-acre campus. While the campus’ size makes it such a diverse and beautiful place, it ...
Too many so-called leaders mistake ego for authority. They believe leadership is about controlling and making people feel small instead of guiding. They think critics should cut deep, and they think ...