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Apr 29, 2024 |
thepolypost.com | Fabiola Aceves
By Fabiola Aceves, April 30, 2024With “Clark Fever” on the rise, it’s no surprise that the WNBA and other women’s sports have gained a bigger audience, yet there is still a discrepancy when it comes to equal pay. After former University of Iowa star Caitlin Clark was selected first overall in the WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever, social media erupted with outrage over the news that she would only earn just over $76,000 in her rookie year.
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Jan 29, 2024 |
thepolypost.com | Fabiola Aceves
By Fabiola Aceves, Jan. 30, 2024According to , around 110,000 foreigners enter the United States each day and I am proud to say that my parents were among those who did. Being the only child of two immigrant parents shaped the person I am today in more ways than I can count. The struggles and curveballs life threw at them showed me to never give up and when there is an opportunity, no matter how small, I should always take it.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
thepolypost.com | Fabiola Aceves
Escrito por: Fabiola AcevesLa organización de Phi Lambda Rho o mejor conocida como “Rhosas” es una organización de Cal Poly Pomona que se enfoca en empodera lideres que se identifican como chicana o latina que buscan hacer un impacto en su comunidad. Soraya Sánchez es la presidenta de la sección Theta de Phi Lambda Rho en Cal Poly Pomona y también es encargada de las relaciones públicas para la organización. Sánchez se unió a la hermandad de mujeres por so enfoque en los estudios académicos.
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Oct 23, 2023 |
thepolypost.com | Fabiola Aceves
By Fabiola Aceves, Oct.23, 2023A group of Cal Poly Pomona students showcased a sustainable house they constructed at the Orange County Sustainability Decathlon Oct. 5-8 and Oct. 12-15. Participating students ranged from civil, chemical, environmental, mechanical, electrical and computer engineering, regenerative studies and business administration. The Decathlon included 10 different categories from which the participants were judged.
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Oct 23, 2023 |
thepolypost.com | Fabiola Aceves
By Fabiola Aceves, Oct. 24, 2023In August of 2022, there was a bill passed called the Inflation Reduction Act which was set to reduce the cost of hospital fees for those on Medi-Cal; however, there would be around 21 million people stuck paying outrageous prices for crucial medicine for their health. As someone parents who both have diabetes, I can see how each one is affected differently when it comes to the cost of it.
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