Three Cal Poly Pomona alumni, who were involved in political campaigns during their time in college, used their political activism as steppingstones into their political careers. Marie Royce, Jorge ...
Gastelum, Nov. 5th, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona’s History Department introduced Francisco Beltrán as its newest assistant professor in the fall 2024 semester. Beltrán is among 7% of Latinos in the United ...
By Denise Calderon, Nov 5, 2024 There are nearly 40 million Generation Zers eligible to vote this November, and many of them are ready to make their voices heard and disrupt the current political ...
By Samantha Campion, Nov. 5, 2024 During the recent 2024 presidential election, voters faced a controversial issue around the participation of transgender athletes, a debate that could impact the ...
By Christian Magdaleno, Nov. 6, 2024 In the final hour of the election, students lined up to cast their votes at Cal Poly Pomona’s Bronco Student Center, allowing them to converse and share their ...
By , Nov. 5, 2024 The removal of the constitutional right to an abortion is a blatant display of the patriarchal cultural structures in the United States of America. Abortion access is a human right.
By Allison Larrimore, Nov, 5, 2024 In addition to the presidential election, 33 out of 100 United States Senate seats are on the 2024 ballot, including one for California, impacting students across ...
With polls continuing to close this evening, Associated Press predicted former President Donald Trump to secure Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia while Vice President Kamala Harris won Vermont.
By Quincy San, Nov. 5, 2024 Celebrities may not the first people that come to mind when people think about politics, nevertheless, they play a very influential role in convincing Americans to register ...