On Feb. 11, members of the Black Latin American and Caribbean Club gathered in Walker Hall’s kitchen for a night of cooking and conversation. Over shared recipes and friendly competition, students were reminded of family. Even in a cramped and busied kitchen, attendees managed to create a masterpiece — a labor of love and shared identity.
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Pitzer’s ‘Black Love’ panel discusses the many forms love can take
In the cozy living room of one of Pitzer’s Faculty in Residence, Professor of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures Fély Catan, students and professors gathered for a wide-ranging conversation about what it is to love and to be loved. This past Thursday, Feb. 12, Professor Catan, in conjunction with the Office of Black Student Affairs (OBSA), hosted the panel, “Black Love”, in honor of Black History Month.
OPINION: Inequality isn’t just about subway fare
Mass protests across the world are often reduced down to a few simple factors and solutions. Yet the truth is often much more complex.


