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With a research focus on 20th century political and urban history in the US, Lily Geismer has been grappling with answers to a long-sought after question: why is inequality so hard for the Democratic ...
Following the speech, at 11:06 a.m., the assembly passed through the intersection and moved into Pomona’s Carnegie Building, disrupting classes. Those inside the building who were not participating in ...
“Profile,” another screenlife film, is able to tackle the tension between privacy and truth head-on, making the case that their interplay is at the heart of human interaction. The protagonist is ...
(Ella Lehavi • The Student Life) CW: Eating Disorders “MEATLESS MONDAY. DO NOT GO TO FRARY!” flashes on the women’s water polo team group text. After a four-hour double-practice plus a lift, the ...
Despite stiff opposition to investments in South Africa, the 5Cs largely kept assets during apartheid until state law prohibited it (Courtesy: Honnold Mudd Archives) By October 1985, Pomona College ...
Students gathered for “Shut Pomona Down” during the morning and early afternoon on Thursday. (Annabelle Ink • The Student Life) On Thursday morning at 7 a.m., Claremont College students began ...
In the wake of the April 5 arrests, TSL looks back on the history of protest and organizing at Alexander Hall. (Courtesy of The Claremont Courier) By December of 1987, as a winter chill began to ...
Cultural identity isn’t fixed—it shifts as we navigate different spaces. For Rochelle Lu SC ’28, returning home overseas meant realizing how much had quietly changed — her mother tongue slipping and ...
The Claremont Foxes are looking ahead to tougher competition in the spring. (Courtesy: Pam Perkins) After two consecutive Division II national championships, the Claremont Foxes Women’s Rugby team are ...
Ryan Lillestrand PZ ’23 argues that the unnecessary complexity of academic writing leads to inequality in access to information. (Ethan Diaz • The Student Life) We have all experienced it before.
On Wednesday, April 12, Claremont Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) announced an April 14 event to repaint the Pitzer College Free Wall. This followed an April 11 email from Pitzer’s Vice ...
Between Monday, Feb. 19 and Wednesday, Feb. 21, the Associated Students of Pomona College (ASPC) will host a vote on a student-led referendum regarding Pomona’s investments in Israel and whether ...