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By Gregory Karp, May 2, 2023 In “Evil Dead Rise,” director Lee Cronin introduces demonic possession to new and returning fans of the iconic franchise. In succession to “The Evil Dead,” “Evil Dead 2,” ...
By Michael Yu and Silas Hood, Nov. 22 2022 A former Foundation employee embezzled more than $1.3 million, raising questions about oversight at the non-profit and the response of University President ...
By Kristine Pascual, April 22, 2025 Actors always receive praise and support from the audience, but behind every production is a team of designers who work to ensure the show runs as smoothly as ...
By Kristine Pascual, Feb. 4, 2025 Fashion has long been intertwined with politics, serving as a powerful tool for self-expression and branding. While dressing political figures offers designers the ...
By Fabiola Aceves, Oct.23, 2023 A group of Cal Poly Pomona students showcased a sustainable house they constructed at the Orange County Sustainability Decathlon Oct. 5-8 and Oct. 12-15. Participating ...
The 2021 LA County Climate Vulnerability Assessment, released last month, identifies the level of dangers across cities, populations and groups that are highly vulnerable to climate hazards. Pomona is ...
By Christian Malone, August 29, 2023 Cal Poly Pomona is home to many unique environments and useful facilities spread throughout its sprawling, 1,438-acre campus. While the campus’ size makes it such ...
By Estevan Macias, Katie Priest and Elizabeth Teo, May 9, 2023 Driving across campus, many have seen the cows roaming the grasslands around campus. To many, the “Cow Poly Pomona” Cows are a beloved ...
By Christian Magdaleno, April 15, 2025 From New York to Los Angeles, the nation erupted with millions participating in the “Hands Off!” protests April 5, with many expressing frustrations amid ...
More specifically, Song wanted to look into the lived experiences of teachers who grew up in California during English-only mandates. Proposition 227, aka “English for the Children,” passed in 1997.
By Victoria Mejicanos and Danna Miramontes, March 19, 2024 Two students, in an act of protest, interrupted a job search workshop hosted by Lockheed Martin Feb. 8. When the meeting was opened to ...
By Tessa Dufore, April 11, 2023 Since its conception about three years ago, “Equitable Access” programs have been gaining traction in American universities and showing great promise for those which ...
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