The love for a capella is infectious across college campuses. Every year, newcomers get their first taste of Claremont Colleges a capella on the steps of the Frary dining hall. And this Saturday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m., Pomona College’s Bridges Auditorium will be packed with some of the best collegiate
Author: Jaimie Ding
Student-Run Boba Graduates from Pop-Up to Cafédom
Love boba, but don’t feel like making the trek down to the village or driving 30 minutes for it? Milk & Honey has got you covered! Last Tuesday, Oct. 3, Milk & Honey hosted its grand opening at the Sagehen Cafe. It is a student-run boba tea business founded last fall by
Motley Bakers Rise to the Occasion
A long line stretched out the doors of the Scripps College’s Motley Coffeehouse on Friday, Sept. 22, as students waited patiently to try baked goods their classmates had prepared for the coffee shop’s biannual bake-off. Their task? To determine what tasty treats the Motley would be selling this semester. “It’s a
Pitzer Talks Conspiracies in New Speaker Series
What do Lee Harvey Oswald, the moon landing, and 9/11 have in common? They’re all part of giant government conspiracies to cover up the truth. Last Tuesday, Sept. 12, Kathryn Olmsted, professor of history at the University of California, Davis, gave a lecture titled, “Just Because You’re Paranoid Doesn’t Mean They’re Not Out

