As part of ongoing efforts to address mental health issues, Claremont McKenna College has begun training students in suicide prevention.
Author: Aalia Thomas
Reported rapes at Pitzer nearly doubled in 2018
Reported rapes at Pitzer College almost doubled in 2018, but students and administrators say the spike could actually mean students feel more comfortable about reporting incidents.
News Bites Week of Oct. 6
As Pomona College’s art museum moves to its new home at the Benton Art Museum, its current home, the Montgomery Art Center, will be temporarily used to accommodate administrative staff from the Rains Center. Also, Queer Resource Center director Manuel Diaz left Claremont on Oct. 4 to pursue a career in teaching and research, Pomona College senior associate dean Tracy Arwari said in an email to students Monday.
OPINION: Oldenborg Must Better Incorporate Non-Pomona Languages
Two weeks ago, 16 students who had applied to live at Pomona College’s residence hall Oldenborg received an email informing us that our applications could not be considered. Due to an abundance of applications for the six languages that are taught at Pomona, singles for students hoping to pursue
OPINION: Fake ‘Choices’ Force Women To Conform To Societal Standards
I recently flipped through a Refinery29 Snapchat story that listed about ten different hair removal techniques, each one tested and reviewed by a woman on staff. At the end of this saga, a quirky graphic and some colorful lettering reminded readers that, of course, the decision to remove body hair
OPINION: It’s More Complex Than ‘Just Stop Using Your Phone’
“Reminder to kill all humans,” said Alexa, my Amazon Echo Dot, at 2 a.m. on a Monday morning. I almost fell out of my bed. Was I still dreaming? Nope: A second later, the dot coolly repeated herself. “Reminder to kill all humans.” In my hazy, half-asleep state, I
OPINION: Shifting The Consent Dialogue from Legality to Morality
In the weeks after Babe.net published an anonymous account of a 23-year-old woman’s date with Aziz Ansari, op-ed writers wrote up a flurry of responses criticizing the article, drowning out the voices of many women who identify with the experience shared by the woman with the alias “Grace.” Grace’s story




