REVIEW | "It was unfortunate that Bieber missed the opportunity to release a unique, impactful project, but the album’s few songs that feature artists have soothing tunes that may be worth listening to for those who enjoy romantic melodies."
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With the COVID-19 pandemic prompting massive restrictions on recreational and non-essential in-person activities, many California residents have turned to one place for their leisure: the great outdoors.
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One of my favorite national parks in Aruba is home to some of the most breath taking sceneries on the island alongside an amazing hidden discovery only for those who seek an adventure.
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If chasing eternal sunshine in paradise is what you're looking for on your next trip, visit the island of Aruba. Where the clear waters, beautiful weather, and welcoming people are ready to make your next vacation the most exciting one yet!
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#aruba#travel
As Los Angeles County moves into the red tier, local businesses are finding new ways to reignite downtown Pomona’s nightlife, including Green Room, a local cocktail lounge, which relaunched new outdoor and rooftop sitting areas.
https://t.co/v2T8U0sKpO
As spring blossoms and the end of the semester draws nearer, Cal Poly Pomona’s Disability Resource Center launched the Spring Fling event series last month to support and motivate students on the autism spectrum.
https://t.co/VseVvwHZAD
Congrats to The Poly Post staff for receiving 5 California College Media Association awards. The winners were announced this week at the Associated Collegiate Press Spring National College Media Convention. To learn more visit https://t.co/PAehz0YGn9 and see CPP winners 👇
Cal Poly Pomona alumnus Ashish Verma founded Mistify Labs, an up and coming company creating air filtration systems to purify enclosed areas of bacteria and microbes to help ease the burden of sanitization for companies opening during the pandemic.
https://t.co/9A3h9pcbo3
An article that brings me back to the days in campus when things were much simpler prior to an unexpected change that would change every student’s life forever. @alexcpp2020 captures the essence of what it’s like a year later from the perspective of students and faculty.
With hopes of returning to in-person interactions, CPP students, staff and faculty recalled their last days before the pandemic led to a temporary pause in in-person learning and on-campus events.
https://t.co/Q4LNSJjCq7
The Cal Poly Pomona Department of Theatre and New Dance pushed the boundaries of storytelling with its virtual, student-written production, “2020…,” released on March 12.
https://t.co/vdjHXnWIwB
The United States Soccer Federation voted last month to end a ban on players, including CPP men's and women's soccer team, protesting racial inequality and police brutality by kneeling during the national anthem late last month.
https://t.co/ATdyuDnwJn
OPINION | "When Cal Poly Pomona first announced that its doors would soon close to the student body, I was initially in a state of denial.
Thoughts raced through my head at a million miles-per-hour with tormenting things..."
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Cal Poly Pomona is considering a new method of instruction that has been in the works for several months-a three-part component that will give students the option to attend class in person, synchronously or asynchronously.
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Y’all definitely gotta check this one out. I’m learning so much about Aurba and the rich culture thanks to Coco’s blog. Already planning on booking my trip in the future ✈️
February may be over, but every month is Black history month. Got two films worth checking out (that happen to be two of my favorites) & some books that I can’t recommend enough if you want to learn more about the Black Radical Tradition #AnyGoodMediaLeft
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There's been a lot of anxiety surrounding the return to in-person classes for CPP students. @cocogonzx goes into some of the reasons surrounding this ambiguity. https://t.co/aewa8ZaQz9