Presidential candidate and former Pomona College student Marianne Williamson will visit Pomona College on Nov. 6 for an event hosted by TSL.
Author: Marc Rod
News Bites Week of Oct. 6
As Pomona College’s art museum moves to its new home at the Benton Art Museum, its current home, the Montgomery Art Center, will be temporarily used to accommodate administrative staff from the Rains Center. Also, Queer Resource Center director Manuel Diaz left Claremont on Oct. 4 to pursue a career in teaching and research, Pomona College senior associate dean Tracy Arwari said in an email to students Monday.
Campus Safety started using body cameras without informing students
A newly-released Campus Safety document reveals officers began wearing body cameras on Aug. 1, without any announcement until now.
Pitzer pool, closed last week after misuse, reopens
After an eight-day closure for severe contamination and health hazards, the Pitzer College Gold Student Center pool reopened Tuesday, administrators said.
Cellphone stolen from person’s hands on Pomona campus
Two men in dark clothing rushed an individual and stole a cellphone from their hands in front of the Oldenborg Center Wednesday night.
Pitzer pool closed indefinitely following misuse
Pitzer College’s Gold Student Center pool has been closed indefinitely after vomit, beer containers and furniture were found in it.
Scripps prof. who accused VA Lt. Gov. of sexual assault not teaching two fall classes
Scripps professor Vanessa Tyson, who accused Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of sexual assault, is no longer teaching two fall classes.
A CGU alum helped create a Republican gerrymandering strategy. Now, his work is at the center of the census legal case
Thomas Hofeller, who graduated from Claremont Graduate University in 1975, helped the Republican Party develop its gerrymandering strategies.
Scripps pulled from U.S. News & World Report college rankings for misreporting data
Scripps College lost its ranking in the U.S. News & World Report after misreporting its alumni giving rate by almost eight percentage points.
Pomona hires replacements for two longtime student affairs administrators
Pomona College recently hired two replacements for deans that in the dean of students office who are leaving.








