‘They just hit their shots and took care of the ball’: CPP men’s basketball falls to San Marcos in second home game of 2026
HSI en papel pero no en la práctica: Latinos dicen que representación todavía es insuficiente en las escuelas CSUS
Mariachi takes the stage in the Music Recital HallAshly Hernandez Arts and Culture April 16, 2019 0Mariachi Los Broncos y Los Caballeros de Cal Poly Pomona have been busy with practices and performances this year as...
Few weeks left for free fitness this springAshly Hernandez Arts and Culture April 16, 2019 0Summer’s just around the corner, but fitness goals should be about creating good habits and incorporating new ways to better...
The legacy of architect Richard Neutra lives onBrenlyn D'Amore Arts and Culture April 9, 2019 0The late Richard Neutra is remembered as an acclaimed architect during the 20th century who brought modernism to Los Angeles. ...
Celebrating Asian and Pacific Islander heritage with APISCAshly Hernandez Arts and Culture April 9, 2019 0The Asian and Pacific Islander Student Center (APISC) is holding multiple discussions to teach the Cal Poly Pomona campus about...
‘American Idol’ Pomona resident makes his way as a top contenderJessica Araujo Arts and Culture April 9, 2019 1Known as Scarypoolparty on his social media, Alejandro Aranda is the 24-year-old dishwasher and Pomona resident who has over 8,000...
‘Dumbo’ review: Soaring back into our livesDaniela Avila Arts and Culture April 9, 2019 0After 78 years, the animated little elephant with oversized ears we all loved as kids has made his way back...
‘In Motion’ on the RunwayDaniela Avila Arts and Culture March 26, 2019 0CPP’s Fashion Society brought a whole new meaning to Yves Saint Laurent’s famous words, “Fashions fade but style is eternal,”...
The geek is strong with this campusThe Poly Post Arts and Culture March 26, 2019 0By Ashly Hernandez and Ariana Afzali Associated Students Inc.’s Bronco Events & Activities Team brought “Geek Week: Into the Bronco-Verse”...
Theater’s behind-the-scenes mastersVictoria Gonzalez Arts and Culture March 26, 2019 0In the world of theater, it’s easy for audiences to give the actors and directors all the credit, but there...
REVIEW: ‘The Skin of Our Teeth,’ with a dose of TrumpChristian Arredondo Arts and Culture March 26, 2019 0From dinosaurs and mammoths, drug-using announcers, and a floating bloated Donald Trump, the Cal Poly Pomona theater and dance department...