Environmental columnist Annika White PZ ’24 reflects on her first road trip and the lessons she learned along the way.
Author: Annika White
Under the Canopy: A registered herbivore at the carnivore convention
In her environmental column, Annika White PZ ’24 comments on the paradox of being a vegetarian working at a BBQ restaurant.
Under the Canopy: Confessions of a last chance tourist
More and more “last chance tourists” are flocking to deteriorating natural destinations like the Great Barrier Reef. Environmental columnist Annika White PZ ’24 writes about coming of age in the era of the climate crisis.
Diversity & Inclusion: A summary of staff demographics and projects
As the 7Cs’ paper of record, we aim to serve our community by telling the stories that matter. In the spirit of holding our organization accountable and devoted to transparency, we are releasing the findings from our staff demographics survey this spring.
OPINION: Don’t call me African American
‘Black’ and ‘African American’ are not interchangeable, writes Annika White PZ ’25. Do better.
OPINION: Let’s normalize eating alone in the dining halls
Between classes, extracurriculars and study sessions, meals are often the only true breaks in our day, writes Annika White PZ ’25. So why are we so afraid of spending them alone?
OPINION: The Student Disability Resource Center is failing us
Are the Claremont Colleges educationally equitable? Not until the Student Disability Resource Center is better funded, writes Annika White PZ ‘25.
OPINION: For Black women, the slap heard around the world wasn’t senseless
The Will Smith/Chris Rock debate is overlooking the violence and harmful prejudices embodied in Rock’s joke about Jada Smith, writes Annika White PZ ’25.
OPINION: Isolated students are being shut out of the 5C learning community
Pitzer College and the other 5Cs must ensure that all quarantined students have a way to access class virtually, instead of leaving it up to individual students and professors to arrange, writes Annika White PZ ’25.








