Roses are red, violets are blue, what better way to spend Valentine’s Day than doing you!Julissa Sanchez Arts and Culture February 8, 2021 0By Julissa Sanchez, Feb. 9, 2021 Whether one suffered a recent breakup or simply enjoys the riches of a single...
Review: ‘Bridgerton’ produces nontraditional romance for the agesBrynn Sherbert Arts and Culture February 8, 2021 0By Brynn Sherbert, Feb. 9, 2021 Period dramas reimagine a time and place in history with sumptuous storylines, leaving viewers...
Review: ‘The Little Things’ fails to satisfy despite Oscar-bait expectationsJuan Godinez Arts and Culture February 8, 2021 0By Juan Godinez, Feb. 9, 2021 A film like “The Little Things” should sweep audiences off their feet. Neo-noir crime...
Music department orchestrates student-run podcastJulissa Sanchez Arts and Culture February 1, 2021 0By Julissa Sanchez, Feb. 2, 2021 The Department of Music just launched its first podcast, #CPPMusicCouches, on Jan. 25 through...
Students recreate campus block-by-block in CPP Minecraft ChallengeConny Chavez Arts and Culture February 1, 2021 0By Conny Chavez, Feb. 2, 2021 A group of first-year students conquered Cal Poly Pomona’s fall 2020 Minecraft Challenge despite...
CPP community shares their newly adopted pandemic pets and plantsEthereal Reyes Arts and Culture February 1, 2021 0By Ethereal Reyes, Feb. 2, 2021 COVID-19 has brought many challenges, prompting Cal Poly Pomona students and faculty to find...
Downtown Pomona named Best Arts Event Destination in CaliforniaCoco Chica Arts and Culture February 1, 2021 0By Coco Chica, Feb. 2, 2021 As the world spins out of control with curfews, lockdowns and outbreaks, businesses, galleries...
CPP gets a new look with Pre-Optometry ClubAprille Gozdecki Arts and Culture February 1, 2021 0By Aprille Gozdecki, Feb. 2, 2021 The Pre-Optometry Club, entirely student-run, launched this semester with a vision to help prepare...
Q&A: Alumna discusses landing on Forbes 30 Under 30Sarah Han Arts and Culture January 26, 2021 0By Sarah Han, Jan. 26, 2021 To some, alumna Emma Kalayjian (‘18, computer information systems) was a cheerful student who...
CPP art lecturer showcases solo exhibition at John Wayne AirportSarah Han Arts and Culture January 26, 2021 0By Sarah Han, Jan. 26, 2021 From those scuttling to the terminals to those patiently waiting for their flights to...