Pomona College The Associated Students of Pomona College (ASPC) elections ended Tuesday at 9 p.m. with results announced later that night. Elections for South Campus Representative closed Wednesday at 9:30 p.m., as a technical issue did not allow the class of 2016 to vote on the position during the initial
Author: Jesse Caro
CMS Football Loses Home Opener
The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps football team lost its home opener 36-9 last Saturday to the Rhodes College Lynx of Memphis, Tennessee. The Lynx jumped on the board early; they scored 17 points in the first quarter and never let the Stags back into the game. This is the second year that the
Kohoutek Preview: Jorf’s Egg
Two Pitzer College sophomores will greet music lovers from the 5Cs and beyond as they roll onto the Pitzer Mounds for the second day of Pitzer’s 40th Annual Kohoutek Music and Arts Festival Saturday, April 20. Jorf’s Egg, consisting of Jeff Berger PZ ’15 and Shaban Ayala-Torres PZ ’15, is
Sagehen Basketball Recaps
P-P Men Win Two Straight The P-P men’s basketball team rattled off two wins in a row after dropping its first three games of pre-conference play. The Sagehens bounced Trinity University 67-54 on Saturday and defeated the American Sports University 78-58 on Wednesday, both victories coming at home. After pulling
Better Late Than Never: Discovering the Glories of Glee
I recently became aware that I have been seriously neglecting my television quota. There are so many new shows I just haven’t seen, and I don’t feel knowledgable talking TV today. I knew something had to change, so I decided to abandon all my other more pressing obligations and spend
Zach and Friends Reign Supreme in Inner-Tube Water Polo
Step aside, Lakers. There’s a new dynasty in Los Angeles. Zach and All His Friends stormed into their third straight intramural inner-tube finals and captured their second consecutive championship with a 24-4 win over Keck Graduate Insitute (KGI) Wednesday night. Zach and co. came into the league two years ago
For Women’s Volleyball, Future Looks Bright
TSL sat down with Pomona-Pitzer women’s volleyball captain Eleanor Hughes PO ‘11 to discuss the season so far and what’s to come. TSL: What are your general expectations for the season? What’s your outlook? Hughes: From what we’ve been seeing of the other teams, we’re all, pretty much, really well-matched.
Football Falls to Whitworth, Lewis & Clark
The Pomona-Pitzer football team has stumbled out of the gate to start the 2010 season. After falling 35-7 against Whitworth, the Sagecocks dropped a 63-38 shootout against Lewis & Clark. Despite these losses, the offense showed signs of life in the second game as the squad racked up five touchdowns,
Inner-tube: Zach and All His Friends Win Title in Historic Tournament Final
Elbows colliding with faces and screaming coaches and fans. Bodies entangled, ripping, shoving and battling. Ejections, tactical substitutions, a down-to-the-wire finish. I am of course describing the unmitigated melee that was the 2009 Intramural Inner-tube Water Polo Championship.Haldeman Pool was teeming with frenzied, pugnacious, well-defined (I’m looking at you, Peter