The “Metamorphoses” director, cast and crew discuss the prep work behind their physical ensemble, storytelling and “sharply controlled chaos.”
Author: Ariel So
5C group tackles disability issues and works to build allies
The Disability Illness and Difference Alliance, a 5C group for disabled students and their allies, aims to promote awareness surrounding disability issues.
East Sixth Street: Fostering a creative community for artists
East Sixth Street, a creative online magazine for all artists in Claremont, was founded last year by co-executive editors Lena Proctor CM ’21 and Elton Smole CM ’21, along with a group of their friends. After one year, they have expanded into holding regular live events for the 5C community,
Pomona Paints Over Walker Wall Message Calling CMC Profesor A ‘Nazi’
Two Pomona College students spray-painted “Charles Kesler is a Nazi” in large black capital letters April 19 on Walker Wall, which has served as the college’s free speech wall since the 1970s. Kesler is a Claremont McKenna College government professor and editor of the Claremont Review of Books, an
Save Student Newsrooms: If You Want High-Quality Journalism, Fund It
By Editorial Board: Meghan Joyce, Kellen Browning, and Ariel So Today, college newspapers across the nation participated in #SaveStudentNewsrooms, an effort to bring attention to drastically underfunded college media. We’re here to add our voices to the call for financial support. Student news organizations are essential because they provide
Chinasa Okolo PO ’18 Pursues Computer Vision As #NewFaceofTech Winner
“Majoring in computer science — a space usually reserved for white and Asian males — as a black woman gave me insight to the problems that minority students face,” wrote Chinasa Okolo PO ’18, a first-generation college student and computer science major. Okolo explained that women are underrepresented in STEM
Bringing The News To You In 2018
This past Saturday, TSL’s editorial board traipsed down to Laemmle Theatre in the Village to get inspired by watching “The Post,” which dramatically retells the story of the Pentagon Papers — military documents leaked to newspapers during Nixon’s presidency that revealed top secret information about the Vietnam War. The movie did
Ye Olde Student Life: Letter to the Public
I don’t know about other people, but as a December-born baby, I can’t help but look forward to every end of a year. I get to finally pack my things and go “hibernate” in the summer-all-year-long Singapore, where I call my second home, and spend the holidays with family. Even as things
EmPOWER Center Begins Annual Collection Drive for Domestic Violence Survivors
This article discusses domestic violence. The reality of domestic violence is a hushed epidemic. In a single day, domestic violence hotlines nationwide receive over 20,000 phone calls on average, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Although this indicates survivors have some voice, approximately 50 percent of such incidents aren’t
Do All Dogs Go to Heaven? In Claremont, Sure
In contravention of some conservative Catholic theologies, Pope Francis declared in a public appearance in 2014 that animals may indeed have an afterlife. “One day, we will see our animals again in the eternity of Christ,” said Pope Francis, according to USA Today. “Paradise is open to all of God’s