The Cal Poly Pomona Department of Music’s Winter 2018 concert series includes five piano events that feature renowned guest artists, new compositions and the premiere performance of the Cal Poly Pomona Piano Ensemble. The series begins with Martin Chalifour, violinist…
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This year’s celebration of Disability Pride Week includes a keynote speech from a musician who won NPR Music’s 2016 Tiny Desk Contest, a panel discussion about disability justice activism, a training to Identify personal stereotypes, myths, and beliefs that shape…
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An egret looks for lunch at the Aratani Japanese Garden pond.…
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Supply chain students from colleges throughout California will attempt to save a fictitious juice company from imminent bankruptcy by pursuing more than 20,000 Euro, when the biggest competition of its kind heads to Pomona. The western region finals are scheduled…
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Built in 1931, the 4th Street Viaduct spans the Los Angeles River, supporting railroad tracks and industry. Its Gothic Revival architecture contrasts with the unadorned flood-control channel beneath it. The exhibit “Positively 4th Street: An Encounter with Los Angeles’ Fourth Street Viaduct”…
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Rachel Orellana plants bee-friendly plants near parking lot M as part of her Plant Science 131 class at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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The ground floor of the Biotechnology Building was evacuated and closed Wednesday after a sewage pipe backed up and flooded restrooms. Workers from the Department of Facilities Planning and Management are cleaning and disinfecting the ground floor. The cleanup will…
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A new access road that connects Eucalyptus Lane with newly realigned Kellogg Drive at Red Gum Lane will open on Thursday, Feb. 1, enhancing pedestrian safety and traffic circulation on campus. Drivers will now be able to get to the…
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Have you ever dreamed of designing something spectacular like a Rose Parade float? Do you love to sketch, tell stories or draw fanciful images. Has music played a special role in your life? The design contest for the 2019 Cal…
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The College of Education and Integrative Studies ranked No. 1 in providing the greatest amount of community service-learning hours for the 2016-2017 academic year, according to a report generated by the Center for Community Engagement. Last year, CEIS students completed…
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