Pomona College’s Sponsor Program will now recruit junior and senior sponsors for the 2021-22 academic year.
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Pomona College’s Judicial Board releases cumulative case history file in transparency effort
Pomona College’s Judicial Board released two years’ worth of redacted case write-ups in an email to students Feb. 24.
Michael Waters PO ’20 molds senior thesis on queer foster families into New Yorker feature
Michael Waters PO ’20 reflects on adapting his senior thesis about queer foster families in the 1970s into a feature article for The New Yorker.
Pomona to invite classes of 2020, 2021 to campus in place of in-person commencements
Pomona College will invite the classes of 2020 and 2021 to campus mid-2022 for a celebratory weekend in place of an in-person commencement.
Following CMC, Pomona to reopen some athletic facilities March 18
Pomona College will welcome the Pomona-Pitzer community to resume using several of its athletic facilities beginning March 18.
Shift in Los Angeles County restrictions paves way for modified campus reopenings
Pomona College could resume modified on-campus activities this summer if Los Angeles County moves into the red tier of the state’s reopening plan, President
Pomona emeritus professor Lorn Foster talks history of the Black church on PBS panel
Pomona College professor Lorn Foster hosted a screening and panel with PBS SoCal on Feb. 24, discussing the rich history of the Black church in the U.S.
5Cs take advantage of quieter campuses, begin renovations, demolitions
The 5Cs are working on various renovations — many relating to COVID-19 safety — while students are off-campus.
Pomona College begins construction of new athletic facility to replace Rains Center
A new athletic facility is currently being built to replace Pomona College’s Rains Center for Sport and Recreation, according to an email sent out
OPINION: Pomona should recreate sponsor groups for sophomores in fall 2021
Pomona College should recreate sponsor groups for sophomores if we return to campus in the fall to provide students with the opportunity to form a community, argues Phillip Kong PO ’24.