Author: The Student Life
Frak’s Bagels Album Combines Freestyle Grooves with 5C Experience
They meet, like many early greats, in a suite. Clusters of polaroids and tapestries hang over a motley crew of couches. The air is seasoned with old fabrics and herbs in all the quintessential glory of a residence hall. The 5C Hip-Hop Club meets here on Fridays to pursue their
Bruml’s Blasts Lead Sagehens to Wild Victory
For Jake Bruml PO ’15 and the rest of his Sagehen baseball squad, the season started out with a flurry of runs, long balls and excitement. Against the University of Puget Sound Feb. 8, Bruml stepped into the box in the bottom of the third inning with his team in an
Crossword Solution – Feb. 6
Project Series Stars Youngblood
A plastic bag with the words “thank you” hangs on a wall in the Pomona College Museum of Art. The piece, aptly titled “Thank You,” is a visitor favorite. Elena Scott PZ ’18 felt the piece “is hinting at how ungrateful some would say our society has become.” “It reminds
Pomona Faculty Show Divestment Support
Divest Pomona, a student organization advocating for fossil fuel divestment at Pomona College, distributed a letter Jan. 18 among faculty members to enlist support for divestment in preparation for their upcoming presentation to the Board of Trustees Feb. 26. The letter, which was drafted by Meagan Tokunaga PO ’15 and
ASCMC Rejects Indian Wedding Party Theme
The Associated Students of Claremont McKenna College (ASCMC) Executive Board voted Dec. 7 to reject the proposal for a “Bollywood Reception” theme at CMC’s annual Wedding Party. ASCMC’s decision came after the idea was met with disapproval from students across the Claremont Colleges, causing a 5C-wide debate. ASCMC President Ben
P-P Cross Country Competes at Nationals
Ben Girodias PO ’15 attempts to break from the pack at the NCAA Division III National Championships. In Mason, Ohio, at the Kings Island Golf Center, the Pomona-Pitzer men’s cross-country took 17th place at Nationals, the highest Sagehen finish since 1982. John Fowler PO ’16 and Corey Purcella PO ’16
Divestment Campaigners to Address Pomona Board of Trustees
At Divest Pomona’s two-year ‘birthday celebration’ Dec. 3, student organizers had several reasons to celebrate. Meagan Tokunaga PO ’15, a lead organizer of the campaign, announced that Divest Pomona, which is affiliated with the 5C group Claremont Climate Justice, will be allowed to present before Pomona College’s Board of Trustees
Scripps Adapts to Over-Enrollment
Scripps College announced a new enrollment target of 980 students, formalizing the population growth that the college has experienced in recent years. Despite its previous goal of 950 students, the college had enrolled 979 students due to an unexpectedly high number of applicants accepting admission offers. Vice President for Enrollment