Student entrepreneurs promote secondhand fashionAmanda Coscarelli Arts and Culture March 22, 2021 0By Amanda Coscarelli, March 23, 2021 As online shopping booms during the pandemic, Cal Poly Pomona students are taking part...
Review: ‘Raya and the Last Dragon,’ a fiery masterpiece or burnt out?Rachel Ly Arts and Culture March 22, 2021 0By Rachel Ly, March 23, 2021 Disney’s new animated, action-packed film, “Raya and the Last Dragon,” stays consistently captivating as...
Alumnus and musician ‘goes all in’ to promote work as solo artistYzzy Arias Arts and Culture March 22, 2021 0By Yzzy Arias, March 23, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona alumnus Jason Harland (‘18, public relations) is a solo artist orchestrating...
Students find harmony in music during pandemicAnel Ceballos Arts and Culture March 22, 2021 1By Anel Ceballos-Caldera, March 23, 2021 Balancing work, school and pandemic-related stress, Cal Poly Pomona students have become more attuned...
Campus centers wear out gender binary threshold in fashionMoustafa Elhadary Arts and Culture March 15, 2021 0By Moustafa Elhadary, March 16, 2021 The Womxn’s Resource Center collaborated with the Pride Center to host a virtual informational...
Student musician strives to spread positivity through songShem Rivera Arts and Culture March 15, 2021 0By Shem Rivera, March 16, 2021 Through her musical talent, Alyssa Walker, a fourth-year sociology student minoring in music, strives...
Fashion Society celebrates women student entrepreneurs for Women’s History MonthJasmine Smith Arts and Culture March 15, 2021 0By Jasmine Smith, March 16, 2021 In celebration of Women’s History Month, Cal Poly Pomona’s Fashion Society collaborated with the...
Lights, camera, Zoom: CPP theater department showcases virtual showLauren Muttram Arts and Culture March 15, 2021 0By Lauren Muttram, March 16, 2021 The Cal Poly Pomona Department of Theatre and New Dance pushed the boundaries of...
Review: Netflix’s ‘Ginny and Georgia’ is perfectly imperfectNoemi Vargas Arts and Culture March 15, 2021 0By Noemi Vargas, March 16, 2021 Happiness, confusion, excitement and hardships are some of the many aspects life has to...
CPP professor uses Detroit liquor stores to capture city’s overlooked realityJose Herrera Arts and Culture March 15, 2021 0By Jose Herrera, March 16, 2021 Cal Poly Pomona Liberal Studies Assistant Professor Maya Stovall emitted her Detroit roots in...