As Ari Mygatt PO ‘13 explained, her motivation for caring about style simply derives from “an appreciation for things that look nice. It’s not about sex appeal or trying to attract guys. I’m excited to wear things I buy and have. I’m pumped for variety.” For many of us, it’s
Author: Sean Laguna
5C Threads Featuring Blake Gilmore
Every time I interview somebody, I hope I can identify him or her when we’re both present at our meeting place. It’s almost an unreasonable hope—to identify someone I’ve never seen before—but a lot of the time I look like an interviewer, holding a notebook and pen and sitting by
5C Threads featuring Sam Cheney
Sam Cheney PO ‘12 has a uniquely nonchalant attitude toward fashion: don’t stress over keeping up-to-date or trendy, but focus on developing a sense of what works for you. Q: How has the atmosphere at the 5Cs shaped your style? A: I wear things like snowboots and coats and gloves
CMC’s Thursday Night Club Temporarily Cancelled
Claremont McKenna College’s celebrated Thursday Night Club (TNC) was temporarily suspended, beginning on Sept. 9, by the college’s Office of the Dean of Students and Campus Security, due to the presence of two unregistered kegs. However, Associated Students of CMC (ASCMC) Dorm Affairs Chair Alexander Reichert said the reappearance of
Harvey Mudd College Named Finalist at Mathematical Competition in Modeling
A team from Harvey Mudd College was named a finalist in this year’s Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM), which ran from Feb. 18 to Feb. 22. Harvey Mudd entered six teams in this year’s contest, with participants ranging from freshmen to seniors. The team comprised of Richard Bowen HM ’10,
Honnold/Mudd Library Struggles to Meet Both Student and Faculty Needs
Honnold/Mudd Library is running out of space, according to Pomona College Vice President Cecilia Conrad. The library’s capacity issue arose from an inability to properly compromise user space, which students enjoy, and book space, where faculty would like to see their pertinent collections represented. The Claremont Colleges have the largest
Wild Animus: How NOT to Write a Bestselling Novel
The Wild Animus box set by Rich Shapero, which contains a 300-page novel and three CDs of accompanying music, has been recently distributed about the Pomona College campus, but you may or may not be aware of that fact. That’s not a horrible thing. If the artistic endeavor had been
Hope Program’s Collection Bins Not Fully Distributed
Bins of donated items for the Hope program, organized primarily by Pomona College’s Asian American Resource Center (AARC), Draper Center, and Residence Hall Staff, have not been donated after several months. Hope began last semester on October 21—Founder’s Day—to provide aid to survivors of natural disasters in the Philippines, Samoa,
Smiley 80s and Two300 Scheduled for the Same Day
Pomona College’s Smiley 80s and Harvey Mudd College’s Club Two300 have both traditionally attracted a significant attendance. This year, however, the two parties were accidentally scheduled for the same Saturday night, Mar. 6. “Smiley 80s is always the first weekend of March, and we set the date and booked the
Pomona Art Professor Receives Grant
Pomona College Assistant Professor of art Lisa Anne Auerbach recently received a grant of $20,000 from the Comfort Tiffany Foundation.The award was given to 30 of more than 400 candidates in recognition of their talent, promise, and individual artistic strength. Auerbach said she had no specific plans in mind for