OPINION: How maternal healthcare fails Black women

Hearing about the pitfalls of the United States healthcare system is nothing new to many of us, but for pregnant Black women, these struggles are even more serious and amplified than for the rest of Americans. For Chloe Gill PO ’24, this is more than just a statistic but a piece of family history. Sharing her mother’s struggles throughout her pregnancy, statistics and other stories from Black women, Gill highlights the issue of maternal healthcare for Black women and advocates for policies that specifically target it.

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Hens fly high; P-P women’s volleyball pushes to third in SCIAC division with a 3-1 defeat of the Redlands Bulldogs

Feathers went flying and whimpers echoed throughout Voelkel Gymnasium as the Sagehens put the Bulldogs through puppy-training and then slammed their crate shut in a decisive 3-1 victory against Redlands. On Tuesday, Oct. 24, the Pomona-Pitzer (P-P) women’s volleyball team took on the Redlands Bulldogs in one of the last

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PP women’s volleyball continues six game win streak after a three set shutout against Occidental

Hens on a warpath; The Occidental Tigers look more like house cats in a 3-1 sweep. Ever since the hard loss to CMS in the Sixth Street Rivalry, P-P has rallied, tallying up five straight wins and making a run for contention in conference.

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