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Student newspaper at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Poly Post is the student newspaper at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona). When classes are in session, it publishes every Tuesday throughout the school year. Charlize Althea Garcia is the current editor-in-chief.
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Type | Student newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Cal Poly Pomona Department of Communication |
Publisher | Linda Perez |
Editor-in-chief | Charlize Althea Garcia |
Founded | January 26, 1940 as The Bronc's Cheer[1] |
Language | English |
Headquarters | On the campus of Cal Poly Pomona Pomona, California, U.S. |
Circulation | 15,000[2] |
Website | The Poly Post |
The Poly Post is a forum for student expression and is written, edited and managed by university students and one faculty advisor. It was founded in 1940 as the Bronc's Cheer when the university was still in San Dimas. The name was changed to The Poly Views in 1942 and finally to The Poly Post in 1962.[1] The newspaper changed from a bi-weekly (Tuesday and Thursday) to a weekly (Tuesday) publication in the early 1990s.
It is overseen by the Department of Communication, which sets policies for the Poly Post and other campus communications media.
The Poly Post's website is hosted by of MTV Network's mtvU, which distributes and promotes its content to their network
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