Money will not erase Israeli war crimes By Connor Lālea Hampton, October 28, 2025 Millions of dollars are being spent on rebranding Israel’s war crimes, yet people still say the world is biased ...
Gen Z’s ‘Sex and the City’ makes up for boring season with final episode By Annika Salant, September 30, 2025 ...
Every day artificial intelligence becomes a bigger threat as more energy is consumed and the carbon footprint worsens. Regardless of its extraordinary features, the environmental impact hurts our ...
While “Clair Obscur: Expedition 33” fits the precedent that The Game Awards have set for what an indie game is, its nomination highlights the core problem with the classification and the show. The ...
The 2021 LA County Climate Vulnerability Assessment, released last month, identifies the level of dangers across cities, populations and groups that are highly vulnerable to climate hazards. Pomona is ...
Although the 3-point shot has become an integral part of the NBA and its global popularity since its league debut in 1979, it’s made the game worse today. The overuse of the 3-point shot has led to a ...
The Collins College of Hospitality Management at CPP ranked No. 6 in the world in the 2024 edition of “Best Hospitality and Hotel Management Schools” in CEOWorld Magazine. The magazine ranks ...
Fashion has long been intertwined with politics, serving as a powerful tool for self-expression and branding. While dressing political figures offers designers the opportunity for publicity and ...
A former Foundation employee embezzled more than $1.3 million, raising questions about oversight at the non-profit and the response of University President Soraya M. Coley, who acknowledged ...
Atop the hill behind Collins College at Cal Poly Pomona lies an assortment of student-grown goods produced by Urban & Community Agriculture’s Microfarm. What started off as a culinary garden for ...
The campus community has been utilizing posters around campus as an additional form of protest amid the postponement and re-structuring of the Career Fair.
A Cal Poly Pomona computer science and engineering student was recently deported after showing up to a Los Angeles courthouse for a routine immigration appointment, which he was trying to reschedule, ...
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