If you think that summer reading is only for school, book columnist Kate Jones PO ’24 suggests that you think again. It can also be for fun!
Author: Kate Jones
Shelf life: I’m a ‘Fangirl’ of Rainbow Rowell’s college mythbusting
Rereading books can be a bad idea but revisiting “Fangirl” isn’t, argues book columnist Kate Jones PO ’24.
Shelf life: Marginal musings — the power of annotation
Is annotation just an academic task? Book columnist Kate Jones PO ’24 reconsiders her relationship with annotation, saying that it is an act of love.
Shelf life: An ode to the Honnold Mudd graphic novel collection
Feeling lonely? Book columnist Kate Jones PO ’24 suggests that “You & A Bike & A Road” – and Honnold-Mudd’s graphic novel section – just might be the cure.
Shelf life: The reading slump support group
Stuck in a reading slump? Book columnist Kate Jones PO ’24 suggests that it’s okay to read fluffy books — and even fun.
Shelf life: Saga #55 is a gloriously familiar fever dream
Despite the fantasy genre of returning novel “Saga”, the sex-drugs-and-aliens packed comic remains deeply human, asserts book columnist Kate Jones PO ’24.
‘Librarians don’t sit around and read all day’: Behind-the-scenes with three dynamic Honnold Mudd Librarians
With responsibilities including researching, working on personal projects, assisting students, and advertising resources, the Honnold/Mudd librarians’ schedules are booked.
Climate ACTivism: Climate Change Theatre Action spreads climate education in accessible, intimate setting
As part of a worldwide series of Climate Change Theatre Action plays, students performed eight short monologues at The Hive on Tuesday.
Midterms monopolizing your time? Try your hand at the 5C Board Game Group
At the 5C Board Game Group, de-stressing and community are the names of the game.
Ant anxiety? Pomona students share their tried-and-true insect combat strategies
Dorm-ant? No, these uninvited insects are alive and active in your room. To rid these squatters, try the methods these students swear by.