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CECCHE hosts game night with a twist on a classic Mexican gameCristian Reyes Arts and Culture October 18, 2022 0By Cristian Reyes, Oct. 18, 2022 The César E. Chávez Center for Higher Education hosted a game night on Thursday,...
Indigenous People’s Day celebration educates CPP on Indigenous history.Emely Bonilla Arts and Culture October 18, 2022 0By Emely Bonilla, Oct. 18, 2022 In honor of Indigenous People’s Day on Oct. 10 the Native American Student Center...
The Pride Center celebrates National Coming Out day with a clothes closet.Sherrie Williams Arts and Culture October 18, 2022 0By Sherrie Williams, Oct. 18, 2022 The Cal Poly Pomona Pride Center and National Residence Hall Honorary hosted a clothes closet...
The Maker Studio helps students make new friends at sewing workshop Matisse Sanchez Arts and Culture October 18, 2022 0By Matisse Sanchez, Oct. 18, 2022 CPP’s very own Maker Studio hosted a “Make Your Own Pencil bag” event on Oct....
Honoring the work of Phillis Wheatley PetersAna Salgado Arts and Culture October 18, 2022 0By Ana Salgado, Oct. 18, 2022 On Oct. 11, a virtual roundtable co-moderated by English and Modern Language Cal Poly Pomona...
Review: Bladee steps effortlessly into new territory and bends genres on ‘Spiderr’Erin Han Arts and Culture October 18, 2022 0By Erin Han, Oct. 18, 2022 Exploring outside the realms of his previous work, rapper Bladee’s newest release “Spiderr” reinforces...
Review: ‘The End, So Far’ by Slipknot delivers just in time for HalloweenLuis Olguin Arts and Culture October 18, 2022 0By Luis Olguin, Oct. 18, 2022 Attention gym rats and heavy metal lovers, the masked-wearing legends are back, and they come...
Downtown Pomona prepares for ‘spooky season’ with Art WalkThe Poly Post Arts and Culture October 18, 2022 0By Michael Yu & Ethereal Reyes, Oct. 18, 2022 The city of Pomona hosted this month’s Art Walk in Downtown...
Review: The LA Philharmonic bridges the musical world with pieces from Ortiz and Mahler.Charlize Althea Garcia Arts and Culture October 18, 2022 0By Charlize Althea Garcia, Oct. 18, 2022 The Los Angeles Philharmonic and conductor, music and artistic director, Gustavo Dudamel, continued the Pan-American...
CPP’s annual Pumpkin Festival makes its return with new attractionsThe Poly Post Arts and Culture October 11, 2022 0By Anais Hernandez and Jocelyn Reyes, Oct. 11, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona welcomed the fall season with its annual Pumpkin Festival...