Prison abolitionist and Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation founder Patrisse Cullors spoke at an event hosted by Pomona College’s Humanities’ Studio on Oct. 21.
Author: Mariana Duran
LA County scraps modified quarantine requirement for asymptomatic, vaccinated close contacts
Vaccinated asymptomatic Pomona students who come in contact with a positive COVID-19 no longer need to follow modified quarantine rules.
Business casual season: A look into recruiting at CMC consulting groups
With a reputation for being stressful and competitive, has recruiting for CMC’s consulting groups turned a new leaf?
Back to her roots: Aashna Saraf PO ’21 creates award-winning learning app for Indian children
With her award-winning educational app Root, Aashna Saraf PO ’21 did the math and got a two-for-one deal: help children in India improve their numeracy skills and complete her psychology thesis.
A recipe for success: Betsy Ding PO ’24 whips up TikTok following with food inspired by childhood
With a TikTok following of 30k, a website of her own and a Instagram full of over 700 recipes and photos of her creations, Betsy Ding PO ’24 has a lot on her plate.
Spurred by lived experiences, Pomona students create water bottle company to fight water crisis
Created by two Pomona students, Didómi water bottles appear similar to popular alternatives such as Hydro Flask. The difference? These bottles are saving lives.
‘Create and innovate’: 7C community devises apps, legislation, events in Hack for Black Lives
Hack for Black Lives gave 7C students and alumni the opportunity to devise solutions to combat racism and support Black communities.






