Growing up involved some major financial milestones in my life: getting my first credit card, receiving my first paycheck, and obtaining my first internship funding. When talking with my parents and friends, I would often hear about the importance of time management. However, I’ve realized that money management is an
Author: Yijie Wang
5C Roller Derby Team Skates Into First Ever Game, Will Take On ASU
The Claremont Colleges roller derby team, the only collegiate team on the West Coast, will host its first bout against Arizona State University March 3 at Pitzer College’s outdoor basketball court. “We are just really excited to be hosting our first bout ever against another college,” team captain Carmen
‘Varied Trio’ Makes Music With Bowls And Plates
When the sound of several bowls, cookwares, percussions, piano, and violin combined at “Varied Trio,” a musical performance by three premiere chamber musicians on Sunday at Harvey Mudd College’s Drinkward Recital Hall, the result was a surprisingly beautiful sound. Assorted percussion instruments littered the stage, but it was the
Scripps’ Motley Coffeehouse Reopens With Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’
Chocolate star-shaped cookies, colorful candies, colorful balloons, and an oil painting similar to Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” all constituted Scripps College Motley Coffeehouse’ post-impressionist theme for their opening celebration on Feb. 1. More than 20 people lined up to get their “Starry Night” drink — a hot chocolate with
In Concert, Pomona College Band Gets Euphonic and Nautical
When Pomona Politics professor John Seery picked up his soprano saxophone to rehearse for the Pomona College Band concert last weekend, it was the first time he’d touched the instrument in 41 years. He even played a couple of solos, and also picked up his alto saxophone during the
Indigenous Activist Shares Personal Experiences in Scripps Talk
Andrea Ixchiu Hernandez, a K’iche activist, journalist, and filmmaker, shared her personal stories about filmmaking, the definition of communitarian communication and her participation in communities in a lecture at Humanities Auditorium at Scripps College last Thursday, Oct. 26. At the beginning of the lecture, Hernandez defined the term “communitarian communication” – the process
La Santa Cecilia’s Music About Home And The World
La Santa Cecilia, a Grammy Award-winning band that fuses Latin culture with rock and world music, held an on-campus panel discussion Thursday Oct. 12, where they shared personal stories and their thoughts on current Mexican-American issues. Lead singer Marisol “La Marisoul” Hernandez said when she was a kid, her only dream was