The Farm Store’s eighth-annual Tractor and Car Show/Strawberry Festival celebrated the peak of strawberry season. People picked sun-ripened berries, purchased baskets of pre-picked strawberries and sipped on a strawberry snow cones. The festival also included a petting farm, bug exhibit,…
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Music department faculty help arrange the tour bus visit at Kingsley Elementary School, part an outreach effort to bolster music education there. “It’s great to be able to bring something like this to them because they don’t get to see…
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Nearly 400 female middle and high school students from around Southern California converge on the university for the fifth annual Youth Engineering Success event. Sevanne Calle, outreach chairwoman for the Cal Poly Pomona chapter of the Society of Women in Engineering,…
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The 2011 history grad fell short in Final Jeopardy. See if you can nail the answer: “Far apart alphabetically, they’re the two deities in the names of the 7 Ancient Wonders.” (For the record, Lape got one of them correct.)…
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Rosanne Welch, a lecturer in interdisciplinary general education, gives a lunchtime presentation on the long-running British science-fiction drama, which is more popular than ever. The event marked National Library Week. This article was published in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune…
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The 75th Anniversary performance takes the audience through the university’s history and at times brings figures of the past together with prominent people of the present. The idea for the play came about after university officials asked faculty to think…
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Landscape architecture students produce tailored (but only theoretical) designs to restore and improve the Los Angeles River, with a custom plan for each of the waterway’s 51 miles. This article was published on the Curbed Los Angeles website on March…
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The university will look back at its past in an original play, “Special K: Cal Poly Pomona’s First 75 Years.” The one-time performance will take place on Sunday, April 13, at 4 p.m. in the University Theatre. This article was…
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“We definitely like going out and helping any way we can,” says Karina Hernandez, a microbiology major. She and another Cal Poly Pomona volunteer, Joseph Amado, are members of Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity. The article was published in…
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“It felt like we were trying to make some runs in the second half, but Bentley took us out of what we were comfortable doing,” Coach Danelle Bishop said of the 77-62 loss. “Unfortunately it was not our best night…
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