Scripps admitted another large class this year, raising concerns of another housing shortage like last year’s, which sent 38 students to CGU.
Author: Julia Frankel
ASPC considers withholding senators’ paychecks for poor meeting attendance
Attendance at ASPC meetings by paid senators has been low, hampering the organization’s ability to pass legislation.
Reckless driver fleeing police interrupts big day for Pomona admissions
A police manhunt for a suspect who ran from a traffic stop interrupted a major day for Pomona admisisons and prompted a brief lockdown.
Orange poppies and Instagram photo-ops draw 5C students to Lake Elsinore ‘super bloom’
Many 5C students traveled to Walker Canyon in Lake Elsinore to see the “super bloom” of poppy flowers over spring break.
‘The air feels heavy.’ How CMC is coping with recent student deaths
A week marked by two student deaths left the Claremont McKenna College community reeling, and students and administrators are searching for the best way to support those who are grieving.
Title IX coordinator says student complaints, not lack of training, was primary reason for Pomona Advocates’ suspension
Pomona Title IX coordinator Sue McCarthy told TSL that the suspension of the program was primarily related to students’ reports of issues with the program, not a lack of confidentiality training.
Pomona suspends sexual assault survivors program
Pomona College announced Wednesday that the Pomona Advocates for Survivors of Sexual Assault program has been suspended for the remainder of the spring semester, an unanticipated and controversial move that prompted nearly 100 students to pack an ASPC meeting room to voice their dissent. Written by the President’s Advisory Committee
Scripps professor to speak with prosecutors about sexual assault accusation against Virginia Lt. Gov.
CW: Description of alleged sexual assault Scripps College politics professor Vanessa Tyson, who has accused Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of sexually assaulting her at the Democratic National Convention in 2004, will meet with members of a county district attorney’s office in Massachusetts, Tyson’s lawyers announced Wednesday. Earlier Wednesday, the
Consortium renews Honnold Mudd elevator permits after failing to update permits for four years in violation of state law
Until they were updated this week, inspection permits posted in two Honnold Mudd Library elevators were up to four years out of date, violating California law. TSL’s inquiry into the expired permits last week appeared to prompt new permits to be posted. Though the elevators were inspected last June, according
Scripps College professor accuses Virginia Lt. Gov. of sexual assault
This article has been updated to include the statement Vanessa Tyson released Wednesday. This article was updated Thursday to include additional information and interviews. CW: Description of alleged sexual assault Scripps College politics professor Vanessa Tyson has accused Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of sexually assaulting her in 2004, according







