Scripps heightens security after SJP organizes ‘study-in’ at Denison Library

Scripps College has ramped up its security protocols at Denison Library, according to an Oct. 16 email to the Scripps community. Mary Hatcher-Skeers, vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty, sent the email just one day before a “study-in” event hosted by Claremont Students for Justice in Palestine

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GUEST EDITORIAL: Pomona’s culpability under International Humanitarian Law

Mike Withey PO ’68 calls for us to reflect on our current state of the world and to recognize the responsibility that we ALL have. Withey specifically identifies Pomona as complicit in our current world crisis. Calling for Pomona to take responsibility under international law, Withey argues for an academic conference and divestment.

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Motley Coffeehouse participates in global strike for Lebanon

On Tuesday, Oct. 1, student employees temporarily shut down Scripps College’s Motley Coffeehouse as part of the global strike for Lebanon, where the death toll has surpassed 1,300 and 1.2 million people have been displaced following Israeli military attacks in Beirut. The strike lasted one day, with the coffeehouse’s regular

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‘This is not a choice:’ Scripps administration demands Motley Coffeehouse remove Palestinian flag

Despite pressures from administration, Scripps College’s Motley Coffeehouse has refused to take down its Palestinian flag.

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Pomona College hosts town hall to discuss calls for divestment; Starr announces plans to lift three of seven suspensions for arrested students

On Thursday, April 18, Pomona College President G. Gabrielle Starr and Chair of the Board of Trustees Sam Glick hosted a town hall discussion in response to students’ calls for the administration to disclose their investments and to divest from “the apartheid system within the state of Israel.”

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‘The only solution is a political solution’: UCLA professor James L. Gelvin gives historical perspective on Gaza

On April 3, UCLA Professor of History James L. Gelvin gave a lecture titled “The Conflict in Gaza: A Historian’s View” at Pitzer College’s Benson Auditorium where he examined the historical roots and current dynamics of Israel’s ongoing siege of Gaza.

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7C students rally as Pitzer College Council votes for academic boycott of Israeli universities

On April 11, about 200 7C students rallied at Pitzer’s McConnell Apron for the college to enact an academic boycott on all Israeli universities.

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Dozens of students participate in a die-in in solidarity with Palestinians, delaying inauguration of Harvey Mudd President

On Mar. 1, a die-in demonstration regarding divestment from Israel delayed the inauguration ceremony of Harvey Mudd College President Harriet B. Nembhard.

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