Review: Katy Perry’s “Smile” album delivers mostly frownsJulissa Sanchez Arts and Culture September 7, 2020 0By Julissa Sanchez | @july_jewels Singer-songwriter Katy Perry is no longer the teenage dream of American pop music that she...
Review: The Killers sixth studio album ‘implodes’ on itselfYzzy Arias Arts and Culture September 7, 2020 0By Yzzy Arias | @YzzyBear8 The Killers are the type of band whose music should be blasted on a road...
Dance clubs move to virtual workshopsJonathan Frias Arts and Culture September 7, 2020 0By Jonathan Frias | @Frias_PolyPost Cal Poly Pomona’s dance clubs are now hosting their workshops online, finding new ways to...
Author and BoJack Horseman writer hosts virtual seminar on coping with lonelinessAudissey Hernandez Arts and Culture September 7, 2020 0By Audissey Hernandez | @audissey_h Jonny Sun, bestselling author and writer for BoJack Horseman, hosted a virtual seminar for Cal Poly...
SoCal theaters reopening after five-month shutdownCoco Chica Arts and Culture September 7, 2020 0By Coco Chica | @cocogonzx The nation’s major theater chains — AMC, Regal and Cinemark — are resuming business after...
Q&A: Alumnus and Variety graphic designer reflects on academic and professional journeyJuan Godinez Arts and Culture August 31, 2020 0Stuck at home in the middle of a worldwide pandemic, life was looking bleak. Still, alumnus Andrew Phan (‘19, graphic...
Students share their experiences living through a pandemic ridden summerGrace Johnson Arts and Culture August 31, 2020 0When the United States began seeing high numbers of COVID-19 outbreaks in March, mandatory stay-at-home orders were put in place...
Alumnus and NASA engineer shares experience launching a Mars roverSamantha Lopez Arts and Culture August 31, 2020 0It all started with a job fair at Cal Poly Pomona for alumnus Luis Dominguez (’09, mechanical engineering). The first...
Annual Pumpkin Fest canceled, AGRIscapes preparing virtual eventsJizelle Saucedo Arts and Culture August 31, 2020 0Cal Poly Pomona’s annual Pumpkin Fest — a lively and family-friendly event filled with pumpkins, cornfields and farm animals —...
Review: ‘Lovecraft Country’ debuts with new spin on classic horrorAndy Foreman Arts and Culture August 31, 2020 0Since its inception, horror has almost always been an allegorical genre of storytelling. The monsters that terrify us most in...