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‘Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play’ travels to Cal Poly PomonaTaylor Jaseph Arts and Culture April 26, 2022 0By Taylor Jaseph, Apr. 26, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona’s Department of Theatre and New Dance is showcasing its second live play...
Alopecia isn’t a haircutTaylor Jaseph Opinion April 19, 2022 0Taylor Jaseph, April 19, 2022 Maybe I should audition for “G.I. Jane 2” if alopecia is the only requirement to...
Coley approves renaming College of the Extended UniversityTaylor Jaseph News April 12, 2022 0By Taylor Jaseph, Apr. 12, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya Coley approved the renaming of the College of the...
Faculty are back and excited to teach in the classroom againTaylor Jaseph News March 22, 2022 0By Taylor Jaseph, Mar. 22, 2022 With 70% of classes back in person, Cal Poly Pomona faculty members are happy...
On with the show! Theatre and music departments are back to in-person performances.The Poly Post, Taylor Jaseph and Cole Allen Arts and Culture March 1, 2022 0By Cole Allen and Taylor Jaseph, Mar. 1, 2022 For the first time in nearly two years, the theatre and...
Why women leave engineering careersTaylor Jaseph Opinion March 1, 2022 0By Taylor Jaseph, Mar. 1, 2022 “You should be in the kitchen cooking and cleaning.” This comment was said to...
Class Pass continues to fare well with studentsTaylor Jaseph News February 15, 2022 0By Taylor Jaseph, Feb. 15, 2022 As students make their way back to campus with the return of in-person learning,...
Poly Pantry reaches students through delivery, pick-up servicesTaylor Jaseph News February 8, 2022 0By Taylor Jaseph, Feb. 8, 2021 With the three-week move to virtual instruction, Cal Poly Pomona’s Poly Pantry created an...