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Pomona-Pitzer (P-P) athletics experienced significant fluctuations in expenses from the 2022-23 to the 2023-24 season. With a 364 percent increase in expenses for baseball between seasons and a ...
Although the 5Cs promote values of equity and diversity, students with physical disabilities face broken elevators, apathetic and unreliable emergency support and inaccessible dorms. Jackie ...
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 ...
On Nov. 12, computational linguist Emily Bender delivered a lecture titled “Don’t Try to Get Answers from a Stochastic Parrot”: the third and final lecture in Harvey Mudd College's Nelson ...
In the wake of the Oct. 7, 2024 occupation of Carnegie hall, Pomona College has subjected 10 students to extrajudicial suspension for the remainder of the academic year, removing them from their ...
Pomona College has issued bans, restrictions, and suspensions in the wake of the Oct. 7 2024 occupation of Carnegie Hall. Courtesy: Pomona College Student journalists play a vital role in the 7C ...
On the one-year anniversary of Hamas' Oct. 7 attack in southern Israel, over 400 5C students gathered to call for Pomona to divest from the state of Israel.
Mudders Against Murder, a student organization at Harvey Mudd College, protested at the college’s career fair, claiming that the college was hosting companies with “active ties to the imperialist war ...
Some students are questioning Pomona's housing policies after four students were relocated from the Oldenborg dorms to make space for isolation housing.
A single "Integrated Sciences" major is replacing other science majors at Claremont McKenna College, leaving some students frustrated.
Amid rising popularity of sexual choking in popular media, Miriam Akhmetshin SC ’26 describes how non-consensual strangulation is putting 5C students at risk. Advocating for consent, trust-building ...
Following a semester of campus unrest, this year’s student body presidents are committed to improving communication between students and administrators.