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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 ...
As its first step toward doubling its campus, Claremont McKenna College hosted a groundbreaking event for the Robert Day Sciences Center on Sept. 30. Slated to open in the fall 2024, the new building ...
Bad Bunny's new music video hybrid "El Apagón - Aquí Vive Gente" brings gentrification in Puerto Rico to light writes film columnist Giana Geradino CM `24.
President Starr and administrators criticized legislation ASPC passed April 22, citing a lack of student representation in the decision.
The stereotypes that exist within music are harmful towards artists and the potential of music as a source of influence in society, argues Phillip Kong PO ‘24.
Around 50 years ago, the women of Pomona College banded together to end a long-standing misogynistic first-year hazing ritual known as the “Weigh-In” that the men’s football team had kept alive by ...
Former Mayor Jed Leano joined TSL for a Q&A about his policy, purpose, and plans for the 41st district in his campaign for the CA State Assembly. Leano affirmed his commitment to accessible housing ...
How many Black people have received PhDs in mathematics? What did they study? How many Black women have received PhDs in mathematics? What are their stories? In a cross-campus collaboration between ...
Academic writing is plagued by inaccessible language and jargon that raises up walls around academia, says Ryan Lillestrand PZ ’23.
In recent years, the screenlife film genre has translated anxiety-ridden aspects of internet scrolling onto the big screen. In this week’s film column, Peter Dien CM ’25 explores the nuance of this ...
From Beginning Modern Dance at Pomona to busting a move on the mound in Savannah, Jake Lialios PO ’20 peels open “Banana Ball” and his experience going from P-P to the Party Animals.
The religion a person practices upon growing up should be their choice alone, writes Shay Suresh CM '24.