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The Los Angeles County Fair returns to the Pomona Fairplex from May 2-26, and brings new food options and attractions for its 103rd anniversary. The theme for the 2025 Los Angeles County Fair is Art ...
By Ami Medina, May 6, 2025 As the class of 2025 prepares to trade lecture halls for job searches, many are confronting a job market that feels a lot more like a closed door than an open runway.
By Adriana Flores Solis, May 6, 2025 The arrival of spring brings flower blooms to Southern California parks like Chino Hills State Park, which provides a scenic getaway with vibrant hillsides and ...
By Teresa Acosta, May 6, 2025 An external payroll audit by the State Controller’s Office found more than $3.6 million in projected improper payroll costs at Cal Poly Pomona. The report audited 105 ...
By Justine Sanchez and Pauline Gutierrez, May 6, 2025 The L.A. Times Festival of Books is back, marking its 30th anniversary with a weekend long literary event at the University of Southern California ...
By Denise Calderon and Brynn Waite, May 6, 2025 Cal Poly Pomona has partnered with Avanade to launch a new artificial intelligence initiative after and signing an agreement for the new Avanade AI & ...
The Cal Poly Pomona women’s soccer team was honored at Angel Stadium in celebration of its first NCAA Division II National Championship win. The game was held on Cal Poly Pomona Night, where the ...
The Cal Poly Pomona community voiced concerns over online privacy after Canva sent an auto-generated email to all active CPP email accounts April 9, regarding an upcoming management of CPP-linked ...
Track-and-field has become a pathway to success for many student-athletes, including Cal Poly Pomona’s own Vivian Martinez. Martinez currently holds records in multiple events, such as the indoor mile ...
Broncos’ baseball catcher Johnny Pappas cemented himself into the record books when he broke the all-time runs scored record with his 169th career run at the game against San Francisco State April 12, ...
By Katie Priest and Ava Uhlack, May 6, 2025 Cal Poly Pomona has used more than $10 million in state funds to pay the salaries and benefits for employees, contractors and consultants to work on the ...