Students entering Frank Dining Hall on Wednesday evening were greeted by a cornucopia of produce and four teams cutting, slicing, sautéing, blending, stirring, and frying—all for ASPC Food Committee’s Iron Frank event. Just as in the hit TV show “Iron Chef,” the teams scrambled to integrate a mystery ingredient—in this
Author: Nathan Wilairat
LikeALittle: Creepin’ it Up, Claremont-Style
The sheen of their luscious hair catches your eye from across the dining hall. Their slim jeans outline their rounded hips, their brow furrowed in adorable thought, their lips pursed. Your eyes meet for a tantalizing instant. You look away. As you walk to class, you wonder: was it coincidence
Film Festival Sheds Light on Environmental Issues Close to Home
Sandwiching Oscar weekend, two films nominated for Best Documentary Feature came to Pomona last week as part of the college’s 2nd Annual Sustainability Film Festival People |Places|Spaces. In a very strong year for documentaries, Gasland and Waste Land edged out Oscar-winner Inside Job with 100% fresh ratings on the review-aggregator
The King of Limbs Slowly Makes its Mark on Music
Slipping out a day early, Radiohead’s eighth album The King of Limbs was released last Friday to considerably less hype than In Rainbows three years before. With a flat $9 price for download, Radiohead abandoned the pay-what-you-want model, and the album’s release came only four days after it was officially
The Fall of a Football Favorite: Friday Night Lights
With its five seasons finally concluded after last week’s finale, it is safe to say that Friday Night Lights (“FNL”) is about much more than football. Case in point from the finale: as the quarterback launches a long, spiraling, slow-motion pass into the brisk Texas night, the camera cuts to