As the co-leaders of the campaign, we want to clarify what this win means, why it matters, and how we got here. Our win is a ...
I’d put money on the fact that whoever is reading this has told some poor, confused soul that they “go to school in (or just outside of) Los Angeles.” I mean, it’s technically true. And, to be fair, ...
An end may be in sight for the nearly decade-long legal debate regarding the validity of a 1957 land agreement between the Claremont School of Theology (CST) and The Claremont Colleges Services (TCCS) ...
Founded in 1920 as the Imperial University Newspaper, the Todai Shimbun (University of Tokyo Newspaper, 東京大学新聞) now marks its ...
On April 28, eight candidates squared off at Pomona College for the largest California gubernatorial debate yet — a spectacle students likened to a political sitcom. With antics like Chad Bianco ...
Following the Kent State Shootings in 1970, four million students across the United States broke out in protest. Hundreds of colleges shut down, and the movement became a key component in pressuring ...
As her first year at Pomona comes to a close, Special Projects writer Alison Barrera PO ’29 paints a picture of the 5Cs’ Chicanx Latinx Department, speaking with students from across The Claremont ...
As her first year at Pomona comes to a close, Special Projects writer Alison Barrera PO ’29 paints a picture of the 5Cs’ Chicanx Latinx Department, speaking with students from across The Claremont ...
As her first year at Pomona comes to a close, Special Projects writer Alison Barrera PO ’29 paints a picture of the 5Cs’ Chicanx Latinx Department, speaking with students from across The Claremont ...
Liam Riley PO ‘26 discusses the prescription of psychiatric drugs in the U.S. He discusses the neurochemical model and how it can be a damaging way of looking at the world.
In his final entry of “Anime Film Features,” columnist Joon Kim PO ’26 tackles “Suzume,” a movie he had always intended to watch yet never did up until now.
In his final entry of “Anime Film Features,” columnist Joon Kim PO ’26 tackles “Suzume,” a movie he had always intended to watch yet never did up until now.