As I approached Bridges Auditorium last Friday night, I had no idea what was in store for me. I had been told I might get to interview Lupe Fiasco’s opening act, B.o.B, on his upcoming album, “The Adventures of Bobby Ray.” However, I had already been warned by his publicist,
Author: Mallory Smith
Q&A: Comedian Sarah Haskins Discusses the So-Called “Cougar”
On Nov. 11, comedian Sarah Haskins discussed depictions of women in the media with Pomona Media Studies Professor Kathleen Fitzpatrick as part of the PSU hosted event, “All Women Love Yogurt, Right?” Haskins, who stars in infoMania’s “Target Women” segment on CurrentTV, provides a weekly satirical political commentary on a
Claremont Museum May Close Due to Financial Troubles
Just two years after its grand opening, the Claremont Museum of Art (CMA) is on the verge of closing its doors for good.The museum’s current exhibitions, “An Enduring Legacy: New Acquisitions to The Permanent Collection” and “Ten Pound Ape: Your Mother Was Beautiful Once, Part Vier,” will stay open to
Hauntings at Pomona and Scripps
From Ghostbusters and The Sixth Sense, to Casper and Patrick Swayze, ghosts and ghost stories are a significant part of popular culture, turning up in movies, books, and urban legends. With Halloween just a day away, it’s only appropriate to share some ghost stories of our own. Pomona and Scripps
Exploring the San Gabriel River
The San Gabriel River is 75 miles long, beginning in the San Gabriel Mountains and ending in the ocean at Seal Beach. The river acts as a geographical divide and flows through coastal, desert, and mountainous habitats. Recently, Ashwin Balakrishnan PO ‘09 decided to document the river and the communities
ESL Unites Students and Workers
Learning a new language is always a challenge, but luckily for the workers at Pomona, there is the ESL Student/Worker Program. The program, now in its fourth year, pairs students with workers who are learning or improving their English as a second language and conversation skills, and it is run
Art Walk Through Pomona Arts Colony
Looking for a chance to get off campus and see some local art, but without venturing all the way into LA? You’re in luck—twice a month, the Pomona Arts Colony offers the Pomona Art Walk, a free event that gives visitors a chance to explore the art galleries and other