Tired of losing a friend to a romantic relationship? So is Anjali Suva PO ’27, who answers by turning to some lessons from non-monogamy.
Author: Anjali Suva
OPINION: The illusion of choice feminism
Tired of the “not like other girls” cliche? So is Anjali Suva PO ’27, especially when it disguises a form of feminism that sets extremes for the women it is supposedly “setting free.”
OPINION: The problem with ‘problematic’
The popular online space of BookTok raises an abundance of critiques, but Anjali Suva PO `27 questions its claims to harmful and problematic material.
OPINION: I’m not ‘just a girl’
Social media is buzzing with bows, ruffles, matcha lattes and all things pink, but Anjali Suva PO ’27 feels like it is all fake.
OPINION: Queer Imposter Syndrome as an Asian American
At the 5C’s, the queer experience fills every corner of campus life, but Anjali Suva PO ’27 often finds herself outside of the loop.
OPINION: Pomona’s Mental Health Resources Are Too Little, Too Late
After her recent ADHD diagnosis, Anjali Suva PO `27 reflects in disbelief at the lack of support Pomona College provided her during finals week.
OPINION: Mewing, mogging and male models — is Looksmaxxing the key to acceptance?
Anjali Suva PO ’27 believes that Looksmaxxing — an online trend popular among young men that promotes maximizing physical attractiveness through dubious regimens — should be reevaluated.
OPINION: Halloween deserves more
Anjali Suva PO ’26 makes the case for why professors should encourage celebrating Halloween.
OPINION: Fending off ‘Fizzimism’
Fizz is the hub of all things 5Cs. Although perfect for memes and mindless scrolling, Anjali Suva PO ’27 wonders whether it’s giving us a disproportionately pessimistic view of our college experiences.
OPINION: Can we eliminate ASPC apathy?
For many first-years, ASPC elections can elicit disillusionment and apathy, writes Anjali Suva PO ’27.









