Portraying mountain climbers stranded on top of K2, theatre majors Robert Shields and William Dinwiddie must put on the show of their college careers at a competition this week. They’ll have a small set, wear heavy winter coats and even…
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A year after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, Cal Poly Pomona students are working to increase awareness of the living conditions there, especially violence against women. Before the disaster last year, violence against women in Haiti was rampant, according to…
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The theatre department explores the main stages of life in their production of Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town.” The show, which takes place in early 20th century New Hampshire, will open Nov. 12 at 8 p.m. and run through Nov. 21.…
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The theatre department will take on Harold Pinter’s “Betrayal” this fall. The play, which has only three major characters, will open Thursday, Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. and run through Nov. 6. “Betrayal” focuses on the affair between a woman…
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The music department kicks off fall quarter with the return of the Music on Film Series, whose soundtracks feature big band, classic rock and Broadway-style musical numbers. Special performances this fall include Peter Yates playing the bowed guitar; David Cahueque…
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Art department faculty will exhibit their work at a “Faculty Show” at the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery from Sept. 21 to Oct. 21. An opening reception will be held Thursday, Oct. 7 from 6 to 9…
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Food trucks, known for reheated breakfast burritos, greasy burgers and other fast food options, might seem like an odd place to encounter French cuisine, but a Cal Poly Pomona alumna is working hard to change that perception. Now, she has…
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William Hughes, director of the Arabian Horse Center, has been appointed to the Equine Medication Monitoring Program Advisory Committee by A.G. Kawamura, Secretary California Department of Food and Agriculture. His term began July 1 and extends to June 30, 2012.…
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Mary Kay Switzer, artistic director for the Pass Area Performing Artists and associate professor of communication, will direct her original one-act play “#10 Saloon.” The musical dinner play will premiere the first two weekends in June at the Banning Women’s…
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The Fine Arts Senior Show at the Kellogg University Art Gallery and Orion Room runs from May 18 to June 12. The Senior Show showcases work by graduating fine art seniors. The students featured in this year’s exhibition are: Lovelyn…
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