Interference from planes flying overhead has made outdoor classes tricky, especially when students are also muffled by wearing masks.
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Oldenborg resumes conversation programming in person
Pomona College’s Oldenborg Center for Modern Languages and International Relations return in person, but this year, sans the lunch.
Q&A: Diana Vicezar PZ ’24 represents Paraguay at global climate change conference
Diana Vicezar PZ ’24 is representing Paraguay at Youth4Climate, a climate change conference organized by the UN. TSL caught up with Vicezar on Tuesday to learn more about what she’s been up to this week.
5C students in quarantine face a steep learning curve: ‘You really don’t know what you’re supposed to do’
5C students are experiencing a steep learning curve around quarantine, contact tracing, and COVID-19 policy discrepancies.
Who runs the campus? This year, it’s all women
For the first time in recent memory, all 5C student governments will be led by women. Check out what’s at the forefront of their agendas.
Students await updates with 5C party policies in flux
Campus administrators are discouraging unsanctioned gatherings across the 5Cs as students await reevaluation of COVID-19 regulations.
Cross-campus dining restrictions to continue as students question reasoning
5C students react to not being able to eat at dining halls other than that of their home campus due to Covid regulations.
Oldenborg reconstruction crawls forward with new two-building plan
After years of hinting at possible renovations, Pomona College says it is now close to rebuilding Oldenborg Center.
Following legal battle, Claremont School of Theology will stay local
Facing financial stress and ensuing legal battles, the Claremont School of Theology has opted to remain in Claremont.
‘Drought is the norm:’ California’s water crisis becomes perpetual
5C students returning to California this year are finding the water crisis has only worsened. The U.S. Drought Monitor now finds nearly half of California meets the highest level of severity, “exceptional drought,” with more than 85 percent of the state in “extreme” conditions.









