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CPP Library Club embraces happy accidents with Bob Ross NightAlexander Osornio Arts and Culture April 13, 2021 0By Alexander Osornio, April 13, 2021 As a post-spring break cooldown event, the Cal Poly Pomona Library Club hosted Bob...
Review: ‘Operation Varsity Blues’ reveals not all that glitters is goldJasmine Smith Arts and Culture April 13, 2021 0By Jasmine Smith, April 13, 2021 There comes a moment in high school students’ lives when college admissions loom, especially...
Professor parent lingers in never-ending spring breakJonathan Frias Arts and Culture April 13, 2021 0By Jonathan Frias, April 13, 2021 As professors were tasked to navigate virtual learning this past year, another obstacle for...
The rhythm of reopening — music festivals plan to resume in 2021Lauren Muttram Arts and Culture April 13, 2021 0By Lauren Muttram, April 13, 2021 Festivalgoers are one step closer to dancing under strobe lights and singing along to...
University photographer sees campus evolve through another lensMaximus Rodriguez Arts and Culture April 13, 2021 0By Maximus Rodriguez, April 13, 2021 With the ongoing pandemic, campus life has changed drastically the past year at Cal...
Pomona business strives to bring back entertainment, normalcyLesly Velasco Guerra Arts and Culture April 5, 2021 0By Lesly Velasco Guerra, April 6, 2021 As Los Angeles County moves into the red tier, local businesses are finding...
CPP’s DC fans justify ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’Caden Merrill Arts and Culture April 5, 2021 0By Caden Merrill, April 6, 2021 Director Zack Snyder’s true vision of his film adaptation of the Justice League was...
CPP alumnus mixes it up in bar and restaurant industryAllen Valdez Arts and Culture April 5, 2021 0By Allen Valdez, April 6, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona alumnus Pedro Barriga (‘06, international business and marketing) is a local...
72-year-old student proves education is not age-limitingJessica Cuevas Arts and Culture April 5, 2021 0By Jessica Cuevas, April 6, 2021 In the pursuit of education, 72-year-old Cal Poly Pomona student Roy Pippin, a third-year...
Disability Resource Center springs into March with support for students on the spectrumGrace Johnson Arts and Culture April 5, 2021 0By Grace Johnson, April 6, 2021 As spring blossoms and the end of the semester draws nearer, Cal Poly Pomona’s...