I rise at eleven, I dine about two, I get drunk before seven, and the next thing I do— If you’d like to know how that poem ends, look up “Regime de Vivre.” It has nothing to do with the contents of this column except that the author is British
Author: Niyati Shenoy
Scripps Sophomore Awarded Humanity in Action Fellowship
Last Monday, Hannah Gardenswartz SC ’15 was selected to be one of 42 worldwide recipients of the Humanity in Action Fellowship, which gathers international groups of college students and recent graduates in a transatlantic study program that explores historical and contemporary examples of discrimination, minority rights, assimilation, and resistance to injustice. “Usually,
Pomona Senior Wins Prestigious Gates Scholarship
“When it boils down to it, knowing that you have something to do for at least a year is really nice,” said Nicholas Murphy PO ’13 on his winning a Gates Cambridge Scholarship last week. Murphy is the third Pomona College student to win the scholarship since its establishment by
The 5Cs: Our Own European Union
_x000D_ The compulsion of comparison—an instinct too powerful for most social scientists to resist—proffers this analysis for your perusal. And I will try to make that my last ridiculously nerdy statement. Try. So. It starts with the Claremont Cash. A handy, somewhat contrived monetary system that, as the currency of