Nicole Bauthier PO ’14 never played golf before she teed up for the P-P women’s team. She was friends with Lauren, Allison and Stephanie Boden, PO ’14, triplets from Atlanta, GA. They convinced her to join the team. With Ester Ha PZ ’14 also competing, PPWG was able to field
Author: Daniel Carlton
In the Heart of Coachella
“Limited amount available. Secluded area includes separate check-in location, furnished Shakir style tents with air conditioning, private restrooms & showers, golf cart shuttles to and from stages, free private parking lot, drop off area, breakfast and late night snacks, added security, outdoor chairs, shade tents + outdoor lighting, games and more!” (sic)
Pomona Fraternity Parties Cancelled After Farm Damage
Three Pomona fraternity parties were cancelled this week due to an investigation into damage at the college’s Organic Farm. The weekly Wednesday night party Pub, held in Doms Lounge and sponsored by Pomona’s Kappa Delta fraternity, was cancelled, as was the mixed-gender Greek organization Nu Alpha Phi’s Friday Wash party
Golf Team Straightens Strokes, Look to Surprise SCIAC
The Pomona-Pitzer golf team opened the season with an eighth-place finish in their first SCIAC match but have since made great strides. Their second competition saw a collective improvement of 22 strokes, which landed them another eighth-place finish and within striking distance of SCIAC glory. With their scorers bunched within
Men’s Golf Looks to Make Strides in SCIAC
The Pomona-Pitzer golf team opened the season with an eighth-place finish in their first SCIAC match and have made great strides since. Their second competition saw a collective improvement of 22 strokes, which landed them another eighth-place finish—within striking distance of SCIAC glory. With their scorers bunched within five strokes
New Perspectives: Engage, Rethink, Give Back
Several Claremont Colleges professors have deep and unique pasts in activist movements, serving as an example for students who want to become more involved in issues they feel passionate about. For Jonathan Lethem, Pomona College Roy E. Disney Professor of Creative Writing, activism runs deep. Growing up in Brooklyn to parents
Taking On Questions of Privilege
A response to Cromer’s Opinion Article of Feb. 10. Dear Mr. Cromer, The privilege which you ascribe to us collectively, indiscriminately, which you assume to be omnipresent in our considerations, values and ethics, is not so with all of us. Some of us here at Pomona College—I won’t say every
An Ode to the Fastest Man Alive
Usain Bolt is the fastest man in history by a wide margin. At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, he became the first man to run under 9.7 seconds in the 100-meter sprint, and he also set world records in the 200-meter and the 4×100-meter relay with his Jamaican teammates. Three
An Interview with Dean Seth Allen
I’m sitting across from new Vice President and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at Pomona College Seth Allen. I have on one of my few dress shirts and my lone sports jacket. He is dressed to the nines with one of those crisp, high-end ties that look good no
Quizbowl Team Stuns Competition
Do you know who Giles Corey is? During the Salem Witch Trials, he was put to death by being crushed by stones for consorting with the Devil. His last words were reported to be the repetition of the phrase: “More Weight.” You may know this story, but the real question