Pomona or SLO for architecture

<h1>1. Compare apples-to-apples. CPSLO is not a research-first institute like the UCs, hence they are usually not given priority to receive certain research based grants. Being able to raise $250+ million during their recent seven year Centennial Campaign is quite an accomplishment, showing that their alumni and other external entities are willing to step up and support the university when called upon. A strong alumni base is a good barometer to measure the level of satisfaction of former students.</h1>

<h1>2. The library’s first floor study center is open 24/7. The Engineering and Arch students also have 24 hour access to their respective labs.</h1>

<h1>3. You are on a CPSLO message board flinging excrement from the side of a hill, did you really expect people to not respond and just stand by and idly watch? We are all fellow Poly brethren. Can we please just respect one another?</h1>