It was 2 p.m. on the first day of fall break and I was in bed, eating a package of Pumpkin Spice Oreos that had magically appeared in my room for breakfast. As I bit into my fourth or fifth cookie, I wondered how we’d arrived at this point as a society; not
Author: Tyler Bunton
A Challenging Ascent: Overcoming Privilege in the Outdoors
When I told my friends at big state schools about the Orientation Adventure program at Pomona, they were in disbelief. They couldn’t comprehend the idea of a college paying to send kids on far-flung camping trips in the outdoors for four days. Being out in nature with so many new people from
Pitzer Gets Lit in a Celebration of Local Small Presses
On Wednesday, Oct. 5, Pitzer College hosted the Small Press Fest in McConnell Center. The fest showcased the work of various independent presses throughout Southern California, including eohippus labs, Inlandia Institute, Kaya Press, Libros Antena Books, and Writ Large Press. The event started with a book fair in McConnell Living Room, followed by a