Following Women’s History Month in March, TSL sat down with Kaliyah Keïta PO ’24, a staff member at the Women’s Union (WU) at Pomona College to get an insider’s perspective on what equality, advocacy and the future of intersectional feminism means to the WU.
Author: Anuradha Krishnan
Lights, camera, casting: Unpacking race and representation on ‘Bridgerton’
Because of its inconsistency with discussing race and culture, season two of “Bridgerton” continues the first season’s failure at genuinely portraying a post-racial society, argue Sridha Chadalavada PO ’24 and Anuradha Krishnan PO ’24.
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION: Continuing our efforts to transform TSL’s newsroom
TSL aims to represent a diversity of communities within our staff and our coverage. But doing that effectively begins with an understanding of who’s been comfortable in our newsroom now and in the past — and who hasn’t felt as welcome. Our presence in the predominantly white space of the
ASPC relaunches airport rideshare program
ASPC is offering free rides to the airport before winter break, Ariana Makar PO ’24, the student government’s director of operations, announced in an email to Pomona College students Monday.
Erica Moorer to serve as Pomona’s Title IX coordinator
Erica Moorer will join Pomona College as the new associate dean, Title IX coordinator and Clery officer starting Dec. 13, Avis Hinkson, Pomona College Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, said in an email Wednesday.
Harvey Mudd opens doors to new Scott A. McGregor Computer Science Center
Harvey Mudd College has finally opened the doors of its brand-new Scott A. McGregor Computer Science building.
Q&A: Diana Vicezar PZ ’24 represents Paraguay at global climate change conference
Diana Vicezar PZ ’24 is representing Paraguay at Youth4Climate, a climate change conference organized by the UN. TSL caught up with Vicezar on Tuesday to learn more about what she’s been up to this week.
HMC is fourth 5C to rollout plans for in-person commencement celebration mid-2022
Harvey Mudd College will hold a virtual commencement this May and an in-person celebration spring 2022 for the class of 2021.
6C Title IX policy revisions reflect order for formal grievance process, live hearings
The 6C Interim Title IX Policy was revised in late January in an effort to comply with an order mandated under the Trump administration.
CMC proposes new Racial-Ethnic Understanding general education requirement, asks for student feedback
Claremont McKenna College hosted a virtual student forum Feb. 9 to discuss possible changes to the college’s general education requirements.