CPP’s Andrew Campbell named tournament’s Best Pitcher: Leading Great Britain at European championship
CPP ranked as the No. 2 public University in the WestThe Poly Post News September 27, 2022 0By Carolina Maciel and Matthew Acosta, Sept. 27, 2022 U.S. News released their 2022-2023 Best College rankings on September 12,...
CPP’s Project Rebound new director continues its mission of empowermentChristie Counts News September 27, 2022 0By Christie Counts, Sept. 27, 2022 The new Executive Director of Project Rebound, the six-year-old program aimed at easing the...
Fall Career Fair brings employers to CPPJocelyn Reyes News September 27, 2022 0By Jocelyn Reyes, Sept. 27, 2022 After a three-year hiatus, the Fall Career Fair was back in the University Quad...
CSU’s budget cut causes faculty to lose part of their raiseMatthew Acosta News September 27, 2022 0By Matthew Acosta, Sept. 27, 2022 This summer, Governor Newsom and California legislators made last-minute changes to the CSU budget which...
New details emerge for Campus SouthTessa Dufore News September 27, 2022 0By Tessa Dufore, Sept. 27, 2022 A year after the Poly Post’s first coverage of Campus South, also known as...
Rowdy biopic ‘Weird’ quietly filmed at Lanterman ProjectTessa Dufore Arts and Culture September 27, 2022 0By Tessa Dufore, Sept. 27, 2022 In March, “Weird:The Al Yankovic Story,” a new Roku Original biopic about artist “Weird Al”...
Modernity in our eyes, tradition to our ears: LA Opera takes a contemporary approach to ‘Lucia di Lammermoor’Charlize Althea Garcia Arts and Culture September 27, 2022 0By Charlize Althea Garcia, Sept. 27, 2022 LA Opera commenced their season with the premiere of “Lucia di Lammermoor” on September...
Review: Rina Sawayama continues to amaze with her sophomore album, ‘Hold the Girl’Marvin Villanueva Arts and Culture September 27, 2022 0By Marvin Villanueva, Sept. 27, 2022 After the release of her genre-bending, breakout album, “SAWAYAMA,” pop star Rina Sawayama returns...
Animating beliefs in Spanish culture: a conversation on ‘Puppets of the Impossible’Ana Salgado Arts and Culture September 27, 2022 0By Ana Salgado, Sept. 27, 2022 On September 14, the Department of Theatre and New Dance hosted an event called...
45th Annual Ink & Clay exhibition returns to campus for the year of sapphireCynthia Haro Arts and Culture September 27, 2022 0By Cynthia Haro, Sept. 27, 2022 The 45th annual Ink & Clay exhibition, located in the W. Keith & Janet Kellogg...