“Comedians are known for pushing societal boundaries through their comedy — but some lines should never be crossed,” argues guest writer Jada Shavers SC ‘26.
Author: Jada Shavers
Kicking off Black History Month with ‘The Black Experience in Design’
The Hive ushered in Black History Month with The Black Experience in Design. Spotlighting black educators, artists, and designers, the panel opened up a conversation about how Black experiences have been ignored, and how students can use design to visualize Black futures.
A tribute to Sal Piro and the ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ community
On January 21, 2023, the “Rocky Horror Picture Show” Fan Club announced the passing of founder and president, Sal Piro. Members of the Rock Horror community have come together to honor his memory.
Almost 50 years later, Tim Deegan, Sal Piro and Richard O’Brien reflect on ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’
Over Halloween weekend this year, 5C students put on two nights of The Rocky Horror Picture Show; but there lies a large community for this cult-classic beyond the Claremont campuses. TSL spoke with the people who brought this energetic and inventive show into being.
Classical guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan puts a new spin on an old instrument at Pomona performance
On Nov. 6, Aaron Larget-Caplan filled Little Bridges with the sound of classical guitar.
Relaunching the timewarp tradition with the Rocky Horror Picture Show
Over Halloweekend, cult classic Rocky Horror Picture Show returned to the 5Cs, generating large crowds and two memorable shows.
‘Midnights’ release party with Without A Box Improv
On Oct. 21, the audience was full of laughter, joy and, most importantly, Taylor Swift at the Without A Box improv troupe performance
OPINION: Avoiding appropriation during the spooky season
People need to be more aware of the impact of their Halloween costume choice, argues guest writer Jada Shavers SC ’26.
‘If nobody does remarkable things’ put climate change, activism in the spotlight
The Pomona College mainstage put on ‘If nobody does remarkable things,’ a story of forgiveness, climate change, activism and sacrifices.
5C students walk the red carpet for ‘The Race Epidemic’ premiere
At an exclusive screening on Sep. 26, five 5C students attended the TCL Chinese Theater TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles to see the documentary “The Race Epidemic,” a film which highlights hate directed towards Asian-Americans throughout COVID-19.









