After briefly cooling down from its hot streak, the Pomona-Pitzer baseball team has returned to its winning ways. Following a series loss to the University of La Verne March 13-14, the Sagehens (17-6, 9-3 SCIAC) picked up a big 11-4 win over Spalding University before heading into a doubleheader against
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Sagehens Continue to Defend the Coop in Weekend Wins
Going into last weekend’s matches, both Sagehen tennis teams had a lot to prove. The No. 8 Pomona-Pitzer women’s tennis team (4-1, 3-0 SCIAC) was fresh off two SCIAC shutouts while the No. 15 P-P men’s team (8-2, 3-0 SCIAC) looked to return to its winning ways. The Sagehen men
Hens Sweep Ithaca, Take Second in SCIAC
The Pomona-Pitzer baseball team enjoyed another strong week, sweeping Ithaca College in a two-game series March 8 and 9 to extend the team’s winning streak to seven games. P-P (13-3, 8-1 SCIAC) moved up to second place in the conference after last weekend’s triumph over Whittier College, and has launched
5Cs Go Yard in Sagehen Softball Series Split
The powerful bats of the Sagehen softball first-years were at it again last weekend at the University of La Verne as three young Hens went yard. “[The first-years] really have been taking softball seriously, and I’m so happy that the hard work they’ve been putting in at practice is really
Aloe Blacc, Maya Jupiter Perform, Discuss Inspiration
He’s the man, he’s the man, he’s the man. Grammy-nominee Aloe Blacc and his wife, hip-hop artist and songwriter Maya Jupiter, performed for a small but lively crowd in Scripps College’s Balch Auditorium Feb. 28. The event was put on in honor of Black History Month, an effort on the
Pomona Afrofuturist Exhibit Explores Race, Diaspora, Vertigo
Peter J. Harris held the crowd through his rhythmic reading of three poems, featuring Gospel music-drinking vampires and exploring the question, “What is a happy black man?” Harris was one of the artists featured at the reception for the Feb. 25 opening of the “Vertigo@Midnight: New Visual AfroFuturisms & Speculative
Sagehens Earn Two Walk-Off Victories
The doubleheader against Willamette University (0-6) Feb. 20 could not have been more exciting for the Pomona-Pitzer softball team (5-8, 1-3 SCIAC). Thanks to not one, but two walk-off hits, the Sagehens earned a sweep. In their first game, the Hens headed to the bottom of the eighth down 5-4
Divest Pomona Presents to Board of Trustees
Divest Pomona, a student organization advocating for fossil fuel divestment at Pomona College, presented to Pomona’s Board of Trustees at its Feb. 26 meeting. In their presentation, Meagan Tokunaga PO ’15, Eliza Burke PO ’18 and Minah Choi PO ’18 asked the Board to create a trustee committee for climate
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Tokunaga’s Talent Goes Beyond the Field
With over 100 games of collegiate softball under her belt, second basewoman Meagan Tokunaga’s PO ‘15 passion for the sport has not wavered. “I pretty much love everything about playing softball,” Tokunaga said. “I love that it’s a mental game. I love the strategy involved. I think that’s one of