While drag faces mounting attacks across the country, Claremont students proved the art form is alive, messy and louder than ever.
Author: Zoe Chin
BETTY brings four decades of queer feminist power to Scripps
On Sunday, Feb. 15, all-female indie rock band BETTY performed for Scripps’ Family Weekend for their 40th anniversary, providing a living example of women leading in media and music.
BETTY’s decades of activism, collaboration and queer cultural impact reminded students what enduring female artistry can look like.
MULTIMEDIA: Student musicians fundraise for immigrant rights at Benefit Concert
At 6 p.m. on Feb. 7, 5C musicians took the stage for a benefit concert at Pomona College to raise money for immigrant rights. TSL’s Multimedia team captured the various performances of these 5C musicians.
Student musicians fundraise for immigrant rights at Benefit Concert
On Saturday, Feb. 7, the Associated Students of Pomona College hosted a benefit concert to raise funds for the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA).
A big dill in Claremont: Pete’s Picklin’ is a Claremont Farmers Market success
Michelle Wallace’s kitchen has always been full of pickles. Recently, however, the pickles have broken out of her kitchen, and are now a fixture of the Claremont Farmers Market. Like many vendors, Wallace’s biweekly stand began as a passion project — the farmers market gave her the platform to share



