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California, United States · CaliforniaMadison Lewis PO ’24 celebrates a Sagehen success during their 12-5 victory over the Athenas on Saturday, April 20 — Courtesy: Pomona-Pitzer Athletics The Sagehens fluttered back home across Sixth Street with pomp and circumstance, taking their senior night to show the Athenas — once again — that shields and spears are no match for beaks and talons. On Saturday, April 20, Pomona-Pitzer (P-P) women’s water polo sent the Athenas home with ripped t…See the Story
Senior night showdown: Sagehens women’s water polo make a splash against Athenas in potential SCIAC final preview
California, United States · California(Sasha Mattews • The Student Life) *Tapping fingernails, begins speaking in a whispered voice with sounds of rain in the background* Hello, TSL readers! *Tongue clicks* *Crinkles napkin, takes a bite of apple, makes hand movement towards face* I hope you are all doing well and I am excited to take you on this informative and sensory journey today. *More tongue clicks, more tapping* What do mouth sounds, tapping fingernails, roleplay, light pat…See the Story
*Whispers* The sensory journey of ASMR
California, United States · California(Lucia Marquez • The Student Life) It’s a bittersweet feeling when a close friend enters a new relationship. Suddenly, you find yourself mourning all the free time you used to spend with them and the plans you make with them become less and less frequent — or more and more turn into dates (with you as the third wheel). In romantic relationships, time with one’s partner becomes misplaced and is often prioritized over spending time with friends …See the Story
A relationship isn’t ownership
California, United States · California(Sasha Matthews • The Student Life) Since graduating from Pitzer College in December, I’ve felt like a salmon swimming upstream. Or, more often than not, floating and falling backwards in the current. It’s easy to panic in the unavoidable waters of change post-grad. But, contrary to the title of one of the most sought-after self-help books and most popular TikTok sounds at the moment — “The Panic Years” — I’ve been learning through trial and er…See the Story
Post grad doesn’t have to be all panic
California, United States · CaliforniaThe Mainstage production “Kentucky” captivated audiences on April 4-7. (Eliza Smith • The Student Life) From April 4-7 at Pomona College’s Seaver Theater, enraptured audiences came out for this semester’s Mainstage production, “Kentucky.” Directed by Margaret Starbuck and written by Leah Nanako Winkler, the play explores the complicated nature of how heritage shapes life trajectories. The play’s narrative centers around Hiro, a New York City tra…See the Story
What’s in a place? Pomona College Mainstage’s ‘Kentucky’ tackles a complicated homecoming
Senate · CaliforniaAssociated Students of Claremont McKenna College Executive Board and a student-led group both produced statements on the April 5 arrests at Pomona College. (Florence Pun • The Student Life) On Monday, April 15, the Associated Students of Claremont McKenna College (ASCMC) Senate voted 11:3 to pass a student resolution written in response to the April 5 arrests of 20 5C students at Pomona College. The resolution condemns the Pomona administration’…See the Story
ASCMC Senate approves student resolution on Pomona protests
Gaza · GazaBy December of 1987, as a winter chill began to settle over Claremont, global criticisms of South African apartheid reached a fever pitch. In 1979, students at the Claremont Colleges were made aware of the school’s investments in South Africa, particularly Pomona College Vice Presid ent Fred Moony’s personal investments in apartheid holdings. Student organizing coalesced around the issue and by 1984, divestment had emerged as the international p…See the Story
A history of occupying Pomona College’s Alexander Hall
California, United States · CaliforniaPomona President Starr invited students to a town hall discussion and announced the removal of three of the seven suspensions for arrested students. (Wendy Zhang • The Student Life) 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 …See the Story