How can we claim to have succeeded in our military interventions across the globe when no metric for this success has been outlined by our government? Without a plan and definitely no end in sight, intervention will surely lead to devastation on the ground and the continuation of forever-conflicts.
Tag: iran
OPINION: Sic semper tyrannis: No quarter for despots
“America has given the Venezuelan and Iranian peoples something that they haven’t had in a long time: Hope,” writes Gabriel Khuly CMC ’28. “That must be celebrated and replicated in every other nation ruled by enemies of freedom.”
‘The Right to Look’: A talk with Professor Behdad on Orientalism and the dangers of ‘objective’ photography
Dr. Ali Behdad, UCLA literature professor and director of the Center for Near Eastern Studies, gave a talk titled “The Right to Look: Photography and Colonial Vision” on Nov. 14 at Pomona College’s Rose Hills Theater.
American in Paris: Franco-Iranian-American Cultural Fusion
In the age of the Internet, how different can going from America to France be? Study abroad columnist Tania Azhang PZ ‘25 contemplates cultural similarities and differences, and comes to an enlightened conclusion.
CMC Keck Center talk ‘The Revolution Will Be a Remix’ shines a light on Iran protests
On Nov. 14, the Keck Center hosted a lecture in collaboration with student-run organization Center for International Relations Society (CIRS) by professor Shervin Malekzadeh to provide context on the escalating situation in Iran.
‘A solidarity space’: 5C students center Iranian voices at Stand with Iran event
Stand with Iran, an event open to students throughout the Claremont Colleges, took place on Sunday, Oct. 9 at Pitzer’s Grove House.





