The newest online craze is simple: guess a daily five letter word. By uniting families and inciting passion, it’s clear the 5Cs are hooked on Wordle.
Author: Mirabella Miller
‘House of Desires’ offers a hilarious, nuanced history lesson
The play “House of Desires” traces the story of characters embroiled in multiple love triangles while powerfully subverting historical gender norms.
Campy, queer dark comedy ‘Alice Won’t Die’ centers the complexity of love
The student-produced play “Alice Won’t Die” ran from Oct. 28-31 and followed the story of two hitwomen with an intricate, passion-filled past.
Brevity is the soul of wit: Pomona hosts 10-minute play festival
5C playwrights, directors and actors are exploring the theme of “Community and Connection in Times of Crisis” during this year’s 10-Minute Play Festival at Pomona College.
‘I am divine liberal arts energy’: 5C affirmations accounts foster connections
The rise of 5C-related affirmations accounts create a space for students to connect over shared experiences and worries.
Amped up: Polo G dominates the charts with “Rapstar”
The success of Polo G’s “Rapstar” is a perfect example of why rappers are the new pop stars, Mirabella Miller SC ’23 writes.
Amped up: Brockhampton trades mayhem for introspection on ‘Roadrunner’
Brockhamton’s latest project displays maturation –– but that’s not necessarily for the best, music columnist Mirabella Miller SC ’23 writes.
Amped up: Sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic, pop-punk finds a new generation on TikTok
Pop-punk is making a comeback with a new generation on TikTok; it’s the perfect place for teens to grieve the small things lost to COVID-19, music columnist Mirabella Miller SC ’23 writes.
Amped up: Lil Nas X is under no obligation to be kid-friendly
The backlash Lil Nas X has faced for the music video for his new single “MONTERO” is rooted in homophobia, not protecting kids from adult themes, writes music columnist Mirabella Miller SC ’23
Amped up: Lana Del Rey dreams of freedom from fame on ‘Chemtrails Over the Country Club’
“Chemtrails Over the Country Club” is a triumphant exploration of gray areas and an example of why we shouldn’t rely on political takes from celebrities, writes music columnist Mirabella Miller SC ’23.









