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Kayla Alcorcha named The Student Life’s editor-in-chief for fall 2021 semester. May 20, 2021 8:00 pm Mena Bova. 0. On May 9 at 11:59 p.m., a new editorial board officially took over TSL for the upcoming summer and fall 2021 semester. Kayla Alcorcha SC ’24 was selected as editor-in-chief of TSL for the upcoming semester. SCRIPPS UNVEILS FALL 2021 HOUSING PLANS: OFF-CAMPUS Scripps, having faced a housing shortage before, faces another tight housing situation — its housing for the 2021-2022 academic year will be limited to only singles and doubles, and less students could be studying abroad.. But, with an “entire building” reserved at CCA that can accommodate 120 students, Scripps anticipates it will have enough housing available for all full-time students ‘THE ADDAMS FAMILY’ TO SPOOK THE 5CS THIS WEEKEND The 5C’s virtual production of “The Addams Family” will be streaming May 1-3. (Courtesy: The Addams Family production) Spooky, kooky and fun, the Addams family and their shenanigans are coming to the 5Cs this weekend in musical form, streaming four shows from May 1 to 3. The project began before the COVID-19 pandemic and was funded by OPINION: STEREOTYPES OF MUSIC GENRES ARE HARMFUL It is not an easy task to dissolve the generalizations surrounding music, but it begins with our individual actions. Music is an irreplaceable aspect of many people’s lives. However, if we do not recognize the harmful stereotypes within music, music loses its potential as a force of influence in our society. Phillip Kong PO’24 is from
OPINION: HOW TO COMBAT UNETHICAL PRODUCTS OPINION: How to combat unethical products. Sugar, milk, chocolate, cocoa butter and child labor: all the ingredients necessary to make that wonderfully satisfactory, oh-so-delectable Hershey’s chocolate bar. As consumers, we often don’t think of what we purchase as an end of a means — a product of a process. POMONA STUDENT GOES TIKTOK VIRAL WITH REVAMPED RICE PURITY In late December, the BuzzFeed quiz was uploaded onto the site. The duo initially promoted the test to close friends on social media. They turned to TikTok and quickly went viral. Posted on Dec. 27, Wetsel’s first TikTok promoting the test currently has 6.7 million views and1.6 million likes.
OPINION: ‘ALLY’ IS A VERB, NOT AN IDENTITY Amy is definitely a racist.However, recognizing that Amy is a racist, or recognizing any other overtly racist act, does not make you or me a non-racist. Positioning oneself as an enlightened non-racist is a quintessential example of the sometimes harmful ally. KECK EXPANSION CONTINUES DESPITE CMC WITHDRAWAL The proposed new Keck building has an estimated cost of $65 million. Claremont McKenna College plans to formally withdraw from Keck in April. (Eloise Shields • The Student Life) Plans to expand the W.M. Keck Science Department have not been slowed by Claremont McKenna College’s unexpected decision last fall to withdraw from the three OPINION: NO, RACISM IS NOT PREJUDICE PLUS POWER Sophia corrects Agnoia, detailing that racism is a matter of prejudicial, racial superiority and hostility — power or influence do not factor — and clarifies that, indeed, reverse racism does not exist. There is only racism. Agnoia reiterates that racism is prejudice plus power, and excuses herself of the label she deserves (again assuming the conclusion that a non-white person cannot be SEX COLUMN: BOTTOMS UP! Sex Column: Bottoms Up! By Tasty Temptations. 26515 Views 0 Comment Sex Column, Sexuality. “Hell no!” “Nah, that’s gross.” “I have another hole for that.” “Doing that will make me dirty.” “It hurts too much.” “I’ll get an infection!”. These are just some of the things I’ve heard when I have brought up the topicof
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Kayla Alcorcha named The Student Life’s editor-in-chief for fall 2021 semester. May 20, 2021 8:00 pm Mena Bova. 0. On May 9 at 11:59 p.m., a new editorial board officially took over TSL for the upcoming summer and fall 2021 semester. Kayla Alcorcha SC ’24 was selected as editor-in-chief of TSL for the upcoming semester. SCRIPPS UNVEILS FALL 2021 HOUSING PLANS: OFF-CAMPUS Scripps, having faced a housing shortage before, faces another tight housing situation — its housing for the 2021-2022 academic year will be limited to only singles and doubles, and less students could be studying abroad.. But, with an “entire building” reserved at CCA that can accommodate 120 students, Scripps anticipates it will have enough housing available for all full-time students ‘THE ADDAMS FAMILY’ TO SPOOK THE 5CS THIS WEEKEND The 5C’s virtual production of “The Addams Family” will be streaming May 1-3. (Courtesy: The Addams Family production) Spooky, kooky and fun, the Addams family and their shenanigans are coming to the 5Cs this weekend in musical form, streaming four shows from May 1 to 3. The project began before the COVID-19 pandemic and was funded by OPINION: STEREOTYPES OF MUSIC GENRES ARE HARMFUL It is not an easy task to dissolve the generalizations surrounding music, but it begins with our individual actions. Music is an irreplaceable aspect of many people’s lives. However, if we do not recognize the harmful stereotypes within music, music loses its potential as a force of influence in our society. Phillip Kong PO’24 is from
OPINION: HOW TO COMBAT UNETHICAL PRODUCTS OPINION: How to combat unethical products. Sugar, milk, chocolate, cocoa butter and child labor: all the ingredients necessary to make that wonderfully satisfactory, oh-so-delectable Hershey’s chocolate bar. As consumers, we often don’t think of what we purchase as an end of a means — a product of a process. POMONA STUDENT GOES TIKTOK VIRAL WITH REVAMPED RICE PURITY In late December, the BuzzFeed quiz was uploaded onto the site. The duo initially promoted the test to close friends on social media. They turned to TikTok and quickly went viral. Posted on Dec. 27, Wetsel’s first TikTok promoting the test currently has 6.7 million views and1.6 million likes.
OPINION: ‘ALLY’ IS A VERB, NOT AN IDENTITY Amy is definitely a racist.However, recognizing that Amy is a racist, or recognizing any other overtly racist act, does not make you or me a non-racist. Positioning oneself as an enlightened non-racist is a quintessential example of the sometimes harmful ally. KECK EXPANSION CONTINUES DESPITE CMC WITHDRAWAL The proposed new Keck building has an estimated cost of $65 million. Claremont McKenna College plans to formally withdraw from Keck in April. (Eloise Shields • The Student Life) Plans to expand the W.M. Keck Science Department have not been slowed by Claremont McKenna College’s unexpected decision last fall to withdraw from the three OPINION: NO, RACISM IS NOT PREJUDICE PLUS POWER Sophia corrects Agnoia, detailing that racism is a matter of prejudicial, racial superiority and hostility — power or influence do not factor — and clarifies that, indeed, reverse racism does not exist. There is only racism. Agnoia reiterates that racism is prejudice plus power, and excuses herself of the label she deserves (again assuming the conclusion that a non-white person cannot be SEX COLUMN: BOTTOMS UP! Sex Column: Bottoms Up! By Tasty Temptations. 26515 Views 0 Comment Sex Column, Sexuality. “Hell no!” “Nah, that’s gross.” “I have another hole for that.” “Doing that will make me dirty.” “It hurts too much.” “I’ll get an infection!”. These are just some of the things I’ve heard when I have brought up the topicof
‘THE ADDAMS FAMILY’ TO SPOOK THE 5CS THIS WEEKEND The 5C’s virtual production of “The Addams Family” will be streaming May 1-3. (Courtesy: The Addams Family production) Spooky, kooky and fun, the Addams family and their shenanigans are coming to the 5Cs this weekend in musical form, streaming four shows from May 1 to 3. The project began before the COVID-19 pandemic and was funded by CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE TO MANDATE COVID-19 VACCINATIONS The college requests that those who have been vaccinated fill out a designated form provided by the college in order to be removed from compulsory weekly testing requirements. Fully vaccinated individuals will also be expected to adhere to “reasonable behavioral health and safety practices” and adapt to any changes in public guidelines thatmay occur.
5 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT A POSSIBLE ON-CAMPUS FALL SEMESTER June 9, 2020 1:31 pm June 10, 2020 12:49 pm 5 things to know about a possible on-campus fall semester at the Claremont Colleges OPINION: NOT ENOUGH PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT ANTI-ASIAN Most Asian Americans have encountered racism before, either wielded against them in public or spat hatefully over social media. As a Chinese American, I certainly have, and so have my friends and FRONT OF HOUSE: THE UNDERWHELMING EXCESS OF ‘GINNY The tension in the dynamic between Ginny and Georgia is strikingly realistic at times, with Ginny’s being forced to confront the very real consequences of her mother’s background in crime. Each of the individual pieces comprising “Ginny & Georgia” has moments that are grounded and well-made. But when those moments are thrown together OPINION: ‘ALLY’ IS A VERB, NOT AN IDENTITY Amy is definitely a racist.However, recognizing that Amy is a racist, or recognizing any other overtly racist act, does not make you or me a non-racist. Positioning oneself as an enlightened non-racist is a quintessential example of the sometimes harmful ally. KECK EXPANSION CONTINUES DESPITE CMC WITHDRAWAL The proposed new Keck building has an estimated cost of $65 million. Claremont McKenna College plans to formally withdraw from Keck in April. (Eloise Shields • The Student Life) Plans to expand the W.M. Keck Science Department have not been slowed by Claremont McKenna College’s unexpected decision last fall to withdraw from the three OPINION: HOW LIBERALS WEAPONIZE FEMINISM Anything liberal feminists dislike is characterized as masculine within the current political framework. There is discomfort among women, particularly white women, with notions of imperialism, colonialism, racism and capitalism and how women perpetuate those structures. Labeling these structures as a result of the messy and impulsive actions of OPINION: WHY DO YOU REALLY HATE COUNTRY MUSIC? So no, sexism isn’t the reason you hate country music. Whatever reason you can find you justify your avoidance of a genre can probably be applied to almost every other genre, if genres exist at all. So keep an open mind, and listen to everything! Probably the most obvious exception to the “staying in your musical lane” rule is white WHEN IN URUGUAY, DO AS THE NUDE When In Uruguay, Do as the Nude. The four of us girls were sitting on the ground, waiting for a bus that would take us out of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Over the next nine hours, we would be weaving our way out of the country and ultimately out of the social constructs that influence our conception of study abroad experiences.THE STUDENT LIFE
Kayla Alcorcha named The Student Life’s editor-in-chief for fall 2021 semester. May 20, 2021 8:00 pm Mena Bova. 0. On May 9 at 11:59 p.m., a new editorial board officially took over TSL for the upcoming summer and fall 2021 semester. Kayla Alcorcha SC ’24 was selected as editor-in-chief of TSL for the upcoming semester. SCRIPPS UNVEILS FALL 2021 HOUSING PLANS: OFF-CAMPUS Scripps, having faced a housing shortage before, faces another tight housing situation — its housing for the 2021-2022 academic year will be limited to only singles and doubles, and less students could be studying abroad.. But, with an “entire building” reserved at CCA that can accommodate 120 students, Scripps anticipates it will have enough housing available for all full-time students OPINION: A GLOBAL COFFEE SHORTAGE IS ON THE HORIZON, AND However, climate change is not the only culprit when it comes to this shortage. The International Coffee Agreement, which once stabilized the price of coffee, dissolved in 1989, leaving millions of small coffee growers — who make up about 60 percent of the total market — in a precarious situation. In response to the trade agreement’s collapse, large coffee plantations in countries like OPINION: HOW TO COMBAT UNETHICAL PRODUCTS OPINION: How to combat unethical products. Sugar, milk, chocolate, cocoa butter and child labor: all the ingredients necessary to make that wonderfully satisfactory, oh-so-delectable Hershey’s chocolate bar. As consumers, we often don’t think of what we purchase as an end of a means — a product of a process. FAIRLY UNFAIR: COLORISM AND TANNING As temperatures rise and the sun returns to the sky, Instagrammers everywhere are letting us know that #tanningseason has begun once again. A flood of bikini pics and before-and-after photos will encroach on our newsfeeds in the weeks to come. Most of HARVEY MUDD SURPASSES $150 MILLION FUNDRAISING GOAL Harvey Mudd College announced last month that it had surpassed its fundraising goal of $150 million for its most recent fundraising campaign, which was launched in 2014 and is scheduled to conclude in December. The campaign is the largest fundraising effort in OPINION: NO, RACISM IS NOT PREJUDICE PLUS POWER Sophia corrects Agnoia, detailing that racism is a matter of prejudicial, racial superiority and hostility — power or influence do not factor — and clarifies that, indeed, reverse racism does not exist. There is only racism. Agnoia reiterates that racism is prejudice plus power, and excuses herself of the label she deserves (again assuming the conclusion that a non-white person cannot be SHAHRAM ARIANE RESIGNS, LEAVES BEHIND INCREASED SECURITY Shahram Ariane Resigns, Leaves Behind Increased Security. Shahram Ariane resigned from his role as Director of Campus Safety for the Claremont University Consortium (CUC) and served his last day Jan. 31, according to a consortium-wide email announcement. Ariane, who became director in March 2010, has taken a “very exciting position with the OPINION: GUANTANAMO BAY’S DETENTION CAMP MUST BE CLOSED OPINION: Guantanamo Bay’s detention camp must be closed quickly. A couple hundred activists and supporters converged in front of the White House on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015, the 13th anniversary of the opening of the prison camp at Guantanamo. (Courtesy: Debra Sweet viaWiki Media)
PO SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE LAUNCHES FREE DIVACUP PROGRAM Last weekend, Pomona College launched its program to provide DivaCups to students at no cost through the Sustainability Office. This initiative, in partnership with Diva International Inc., is the first of its kind at the 5Cs. DivaCups are reusable, bell-shaped cupsTHE STUDENT LIFE
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SCRIPPS UNVEILS FALL 2021 HOUSING PLANS: OFF-CAMPUS Scripps, having faced a housing shortage before, faces another tight housing situation — its housing for the 2021-2022 academic year will be limited to only singles and doubles, and less students could be studying abroad.. But, with an “entire building” reserved at CCA that can accommodate 120 students, Scripps anticipates it will have enough housing available for all full-time students OPINION: HOW TO COMBAT UNETHICAL PRODUCTS (Crystal Yang • The Student Life) Sugar, milk, chocolate, cocoa butter and child labor: all the ingredients necessary to make that wonderfully satisfactory, oh-so-delectable Hershey’s chocolate bar.. As consumers, we often don’t think of what we purchase as an end of a means — a product of a process. OPINION: A GLOBAL COFFEE SHORTAGE IS ON THE HORIZON, AND However, climate change is not the only culprit when it comes to this shortage. The International Coffee Agreement, which once stabilized the price of coffee, dissolved in 1989, leaving millions of small coffee growers — who make up about 60 percent of the total market — in a precarious situation. In response to the trade agreement’s collapse, large coffee plantations in countries like FAIRLY UNFAIR: COLORISM AND TANNING As temperatures rise and the sun returns to the sky, Instagrammers everywhere are letting us know that #tanningseason has begun once again. A flood of bikini pics and before-and-after photos will encroach on our newsfeeds in the weeks to come. Most of HARVEY MUDD SURPASSES $150 MILLION FUNDRAISING GOAL Harvey Mudd College announced last month that it had surpassed its fundraising goal of $150 million for its most recent fundraising campaign, which was launched in 2014 and is scheduled to conclude in December. The campaign is the largest fundraising effort in OPINION: NO, RACISM IS NOT PREJUDICE PLUS POWER Sophia corrects Agnoia, detailing that racism is a matter of prejudicial, racial superiority and hostility — power or influence do not factor — and clarifies that, indeed, reverse racism does not exist. There is only racism. Agnoia reiterates that racism is prejudice plus power, and excuses herself of the label she deserves (again assuming the conclusion that a non-white person cannot be SHAHRAM ARIANE RESIGNS, LEAVES BEHIND INCREASED SECURITY Shahram Ariane resigned from his role as Director of Campus Safety for the Claremont University Consortium (CUC) and served his last day Jan. 31, according to a consortium-wide email announcement. Ariane, who became director in March 2010, has taken a “very exciting position with the Los Angeles Dodgers,” said Emergency OPINION: GUANTANAMO BAY’S DETENTION CAMP MUST BE CLOSED CW: violenceGuantanamo Bay tells a hypocritical tale of two worlds: a United States that constantly boasts of freedom of democracy and aU.S. that
PO SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE LAUNCHES FREE DIVACUP PROGRAM Last weekend, Pomona College launched its program to provide DivaCups to students at no cost through the Sustainability Office. This initiative, in partnership with Diva International Inc., is the first of its kind at the 5Cs. DivaCups are reusable, bell-shaped cups 5C INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS RESPOND TO NEW ICE IMMIGRATION International students are searching for next steps after an ICE decision made July 6. (Kyle Grace • The Student Life) Announcements from Pomona College and Scripps College that classes will be fully online for the fall 2020 semester came two days after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s policy change barring international students taking all-online classes from staying in the U.S OPINION: THE CLAREMONT AUTISM CENTER CAN DO BETTER TO Lucienne Reyes PZ ’24 argues that the Claremont Autism Center should change its perspective on autism. (Anna Choi • The Student Life) Last summer, I discovered the Claremont Autism Center, having found a YouTube video of an Athenaeum lunch event at Claremont McKenna College from 2019. The event featured speaker Marjorie Charlop CG ’81, a psychology professor at CMC and director of the HARVEY MUDD WILL ALLOW 574 STUDENTS TO LIVE ON CAMPUS IF Harvey Mudd College will allow approximately 574 of its 821 students to live on campus in the spring if the college reopens, officials announced last month.If they return, all on-campus studen OPINION: GUANTANAMO BAY’S DETENTION CAMP MUST BE CLOSED A couple hundred activists and supporters converged in front of the White House on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015, the 13th anniversary of the opening of the prison camp at Guantanamo. OPINION: POLITICAL CORRECTNESS IS NOT A THREAT TO FREE The fact that many students consider such considerations to be restrictive is a problem. We should view basic human courtesy (speech that validates the lives and experiences of people) as a cherished value at the 5Cs, not as punitive rules that constrain one’s intellectual growth. OPINION: STEREOTYPES OF MUSIC GENRES ARE HARMFUL 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. OPINION: THE TERM “POC” CONTRIBUTES TO SOLIDARITY, BUT I don’t think I need to explain why he was full of shit. The point stands, though: Both Asian Americans and black Americans are “people of color,” yet coming into contact with police for the same crime (or no crime at all) can result in wildly different outcomes. OPINION: SUMMERTIME SATANESS: LANA DEL REY AS THE Enter “Ultraviolence.” Ominous title aside, this album wastes no time entering this post-God dystopia, evidenced by the first track on the album, “Cruel World.” “Got your bible and your gun,” she croons. This juxtaposition of a sacred religious text with a tool of destruction, reinforcing the death of Christianity as we know it, isonly the beginning.
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