Women in saris mingled with those in jeans while students of all faiths made an offering to the Hindu goddess Lakshmi in Edmunds Ballroom over the weekend. For a few hours, the ballroom was transformed into a center for cultural exchange as the Muslim Student Association (MSA) and the Claremont
Author: Ian Dangla
Consensus Between Schools on Sub-Free Opening Remains Elusive
Signs plastered on every bulletin board in every building were impossible to avoid during orientation and the first week of classes: “Keep sub-free, no alcohol on campus even for those over 21,” the postings read. In an effort to quell both high-risk drinking and instances of sexual assault, which national
Hirokazu Kosaka’s “On the Veranda” Opens at PCMA
Hirokazu Kosaka’s “On the Veranda,” which opened Sept. 3, marks the 46th installment of the Pomona College Museum of Art’s Project Series. Founded in 1999 by senior curator Rebecca McGrew, the Project Series celebrates advancements and creativity in contemporary and under-recognized art created by Southern California artists. Kosaka was born in