Imagine a future without private toilets. Imagine that you have to pay to use public toilets controlled by a megacorporation. That’s the premise of the satirical comedy “Urinetown: The Musical,” which the Cal Poly Pomona Music Theatre Workshop will present…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s commitment to the environment has earned a new level of distinction, one that recognizes the university’s leadership and innovation. The university has received a gold rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education…
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There is little doubt that the demographic makeup of this country is transforming. Hispanic and Asian populations are expected to double by 2060 in the United States, and, by 2043, the country is expected to no longer have a majority…
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A piano ensemble master class, performances by prize-winning musicians, and a composition workshop with award-winning composers will highlight the spring quarter’s Shpachenko & Friends Chamber Music Festival. The festival will kick off on Monday, April 28, with a free piano…
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The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus will make stops at Kingsley Elementary School in Pomona and Cal Poly Pomona from April 22 to 24 to spark creativity and inspire interest in music education. The tour bus, which is loaded with…
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The music department’s spring calendar of events features a satirical comedy musical called “Urinetown,” a guest lecture from the “father of MIDI,” and performances from Professor Nadia Shpachenko and student groups. The schedule begins Thursday, April 24, with the Spring…
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W.K. Kellogg, Will Rogers, Rudolph Valentino and President Michael Ortiz were featured in the play “Special K: Cal Poly Pomona’s First 75 Years.” The original theatre production told the story of Cal Poly Pomona's history.
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More than 200 undergraduate and graduate students presented research projects at the second annual Cal Poly Pomona Student Research Conference. Vying to represent the university at the CSU-wide research conference in the spring, students showcased projects from nearly all academic…
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The W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery will host a reception Saturday evening to mark the opening of its latest exhibit, which features clay sculpture, paintings and digital art. The artists being showcased in the exhibit are Tom…
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Two of the most influential people in the music world have come to campus, but there is no entourage, no buzz, no publicity. Perry and Paul Tollett are far too humble for any of that — but make no mistake,…
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