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Pomona, California · PomonaHistorical European Martial Arts Event Brings Global Talent, Education, and Economic Boost to Pomona, California Pomona, California, United States, 1st Mar 2025 — SoCal Swordfight, the world’s largest Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) event, will transform the Sheraton Fairplex into a Renaissance-era arena from March 14–16, 2025, drawing over 1,100 participants from 32+ states and 13+ countries. This year’s event features world-ranked comp…See the Story
WORLD’S TOP SWORDFIGHTERS CONVERGE AT SOCAL SWORDFIGHT 2025 – TechNewsTab
Pomona, California · PomonaA dramatic home surveillance video has captured the shocking moment when a driver lost control while speeding down a Pomona neighborhood at night, crashing into several parked vehicles. While the incident caused significant damage, fortunately, no one was injured. The video, filmed just before 10 p.m. on a Sunday night, shows the driver racing down the residential streets of Pomona. As the car approaches, it crashes into a parked vehicle, spins …See the Story
Driver crashes into multiple vehicles in Pomona, caught on home surveillance video
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Health · PomonaWhat would a school look like if it was designed with mental health in mind? Too many public schools look and feel like prisons, designed out of fear of vandalism and truancy. But we know that nurturing environments are better for learning. Research consistently shows that access to nature, big classroom windows, and open campuses reduce stress, anxiety, disorderly conduct, and crime, and improve academic performance. But too few school designer…See the Story
Schools that Heal: How School Environments Shape Mental, Social, and Physical Health
Pomona, California · PomonaBy: Damariz Arevalo and Jessie Recendez, Feb 25, 2025 One blue and two pink flags appeared on the Foal Pole at W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center in February, signaling a Cal Poly Pomona tradition and the birth of three new foals: Chevy, a colt, and two fillies named Ginny and Savannah. The mares gave birth to Chevy, Ginny and Savannah at the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center. Ginny was the first to be born Feb. 7, Chevy came on Valentine’s Day a…See the Story
CPP welcomes 3 new foals - The Poly Post
Pomona, California · PomonaBy: Ava Uhlack. Feb 25, 2025 Mark Patterson has been appointed Cal Poly Pomona’s inaugural Director of Conflict Resolution Services and Ombuds. The original ombuds office closed in 2020 when the previous director, Lavada Austin, retired and Coley decided against appointing an interim to the position, according to previous coverage by The Poly Post. Patterson took up the role Jan. 6, beginning a transition period to become acquainted with the cam…See the Story
Director of conflict resolution, ombuds position filled after 5-year vacancy - The Poly Post
Oil and Gas Sector · PomonaBy: Nancy Navarro, Feb. 25, 2025 Gas prices reaching highs of around $4.77 per gallon in Pomona are forcing students at Cal Poly Pomona, which is predominately a commuter school with many spending hours on the road, to adjust their budgets and schedules. “The financial strain caused by fluctuating gas prices remains a significant concern, as it impacts students’ budgets and lifestyle choices,” said Carsten Lange, an economics professor Ph.D., P…See the Story
How students are coping with higher gas prices - The Poly Post
Pomona, California · PomonaBy Kristine Pascual, Feb. 25, 2025 Civil engineering student and National Society of Black Engineers President Samuel Kala realized oftentimes he was the only Black student in his engineering courses. It wasn’t until this spring semester, three years after he transferred from Pasadena City College, that Kala finally had a Black professor. “At first it didn’t really bother me until I started noticing that I was the only Black student,” Kala sai…See the Story
Path to success: How NSBE provides support for Black students in STEM - The Poly Post
Pomona, California · PomonaBy Gavin Claiborne, Feb. 25, 2025 Cal Poly Pomona men’s basketball team started a hot streak, coming out on top against the Sonoma State Seawolves in a 78-73 overtime win Feb. 13 and a dominant 80-50 victory against the Cal State San Marcos Cougars Feb. 15. The Broncos began their contest against the Seawolves by building a solid lead that was ignited by starting guard Miles Lewis’ 3-pointer to get things going for CPP. Guard Shyheim Parm got…See the Story