A group of international students discussed the upcoming American election as seen through a global lens at an event Tuesday co-hosted by the Pomona Student Union (PSU) and the International Student Mentoring Program (ISMP). The panel, entitled “The Silent Majority: International Perspectives on the American Election,” featured Michelle Kretsch PO ’13, Michelle Reade PO
Author: Madeleine McClintic
Director Abigail Disney Speaks at Scripps
As an undergraduate student of war literature at Yale University, renowned filmmaker and philanthropist Abigail Disney found that women were often “ephemeral, in the language, but not there.” Disney explored this topic in a talk at Scripps College this past Tuesday, Oct. 2, entitled “War and the Power of Women’s
New Literary Pursuits Emerge on Campus
Literary culture is expanding at the Claremont Colleges. This past week saw the inaugural meeting of Pomona’s new Jane Austen Book Club and the kickoff of another year for the Grove House Story Slam series. Additionally, a new academic journal for the Claremont Colleges, called FIVE, is in the works.
Without a Box, But Not Without a Good Show
Without a Box, the 5Cs’ improvisational and experimental theater group, had their first show of the year last Friday, Sept. 14 in Pitzer College’s Benson Auditorium. The group currently consists of five members: Jonah Breslau PO ’14, Joseph Ocon PO ’14, Joseph Reynolds PO ’15, Noah Weingarten PO ’14 and