TW: This article contains mentions of eating disorders and food restrictions. Today, I’m going to talk about the second most dangerous white powder on campus. Unlike the first most dangerous, which is a bit tricky to get unless you have the right friends, this one is everywhere: added sugar. And
Tag: Events
The Golden Antlers open mic night: Just try it!
The Golden Antlers’ first open mic event of the year kicked off with an enthusiastic lineup of performers, covering topics ranging from the trials and tribulations of dating to coming out of the closet.
‘Visibility, comfort, safety’: PomonaLXA celebrates 5C Latine community, culture
PomonaLXA, the Latine affinity group of Pomona College, is working to bring Latine students in the 5C community together through fun and healing events.
‘Midnights’ release party with Without A Box Improv
On Oct. 21, the audience was full of laughter, joy and, most importantly, Taylor Swift at the Without A Box improv troupe performance
‘Passing’ film screening and Q&A deepen conversations about race, identity and desire
On Feb. 24, the Pomona College English and Media Studies Departments hosted a screening of the 2021 film “Passing,” accompanied by a discussion with Pomona English professor Cherene Sherrard-Johnson and Pomona theater and dance professor Carolyn Ratteray.
Scripps ‘Student Recital of Works by Women Composers’ introduces and lifts new voices in traditionally exclusive arena
On Nov. 4, Scripps hosted a concert exclusively featuring pieces composed by women, helping to expand and diversify the canon of classical music.
OPINION: Harvey Mudd should solicit student input on COVID-19 policies
Harvey Mudd College needs to solicit more student opinion in the Covid-19 policy making process, argues Serena Mao HM ’25.
Cathy Park Hong is unapologetically honest at Scripps Presents
Cathy Park Hong, award-winning poet and essayist, graced the virtual stage of Scripps Present Sept. 23, sharing wisdom from her career and life.
Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro captivates audience at Scripps Presents collaboration
Winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize in literature, Kazuo Ishiguro spoke at Scripps Presents on March 4. to discuss his most recent novel “Klara and the Sun,” his past career as a musician and his tendency to write about “ordinary” people.
Scripps panel underscores importance of gender disparities when drafting public policy
In partnership with Zócalo Public Square, Scripps College hosted a panel of woman leaders on Tuesday night to discuss the possible necessity and effects of a feminist foreign policy.









