This story will be updated with each college’s election results as they become available. Claremont McKenna Bryan Carlen CM ‘20 won the election to become the Associated Students of Claremont McKenna College’s first-year president on Tuesday, Sept. 26. 220 ballots were cast out of 371 eligible voters, a 59 percent turnout rate.
Author: The Student Life Staff
Senior Speakers Selected
Leah Steuer and Michael O’Shea will speak at Pomona’s commencementand class day, respectively Voting for the student commencement and class day speakers at Pomona ended on Wednesday evening. Leah Steuer received the most votes, and she will speak at commencement. Michael O’Shea came in second in voting and will speak
Follow-Up: Campus Safety Policy Changes
TSL expressed concern over a possible Campus Safety policy change in last week’s editorial, but—as we pointed out might be the case—our portrayal of the potential change misconstrued the actual content of the proposal. Dean of Students Miriam Feldblum clarified the new policy, and we now see that it would
Letter to the Editor: Another Side of Prop 19
Dear Editor, I read with interest the well written and well documented article by Nick Gebbia regarding Proposition 19 and the possibility of legalizing marijuana. In all arguments it is important to know what information has been included and what has been left out. I hope that my concern for
N.Y. Times’ Richard Berke on Objectivity and Elections
Richard Berke, National Editor of The New York Times, visited Pomona Tuesday to deliver a talk, titled “How The New York Times covered the midterm elections.” Before Berke’s talk, Nathan Schauer and John Thomason from TSL, Evan Preston from KSPC’s Uproot, and Ina Herlihy from The Voice had a chance
Calendar: April 16-22
Friday, April 16 NO-CHELLASouth Lawn, Pomona5 p.m. to 1 a.m Annual Scripps Dance ConcertGarrison Theater, Scripps8 to 10 p.m. Saturday, April 17 Senior RecitalBalch Auditorium, Scripps4 to 5 p.m. 6th Annual Human Symphony at the Claremont CollegesWalker Beach, Pomona3 to 5:30 p.m. Blackout!Edmunds Ballroom, Pomona8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Freaky
Ask the Rev: Advice for All Situations
Dear Rev, I’ve been hooking up with this girl for about a month and really like her. The other day she decided we should cut it off, and I came to terms with it. But then she came back two days later and told me she had made a huge
ASPC Senate Passes Resolution in Support of Workers
The ASPC Senate is elected to serve as a voice for the student body in the community at large. As an assembled body, we have met with concerned students, dining hall staff, and administrators about the issue of dining hall workers’ rights to unionize. As the process develops, we are
Q&A with ASPC Senate
How is the ASPC different from Pomona College? What do my student fees pay for? Pomona College and the Associated Students of Pomona College are in fact two separately incorporated non-profit 501(c)3 organizations. They do not mix funds or share money except for the fact that the College collects the
Janet Napolitano Announced as Pomona Commencement Speaker
Earlier today, President Oxtoby announced that the commencement speaker for the class of 2010 would be Janet Napolitano, the United States Secretary of Homeland Security. Mrs. Napolitano served as governor of Arizona from 2003 to 2009, when she was selected by President Barack Obama to serve as the third Secretary