Pieces from The Student Life Newspaper
Hundreds of 7C students call for end to Gaza siege, demand Pomona financial disclosure, divestment from Israeli government
‘Prostitution is situated in the subordination of women’: WorldWE Youth 5C challenges prostitution narratives
“Feminism always has to be a verb”: Ms. Magazine executives discuss feminist movement journalism at the Ath
Where are the PZ 3? Wins, losses and the fight still to come
Congresswoman Judy Chu details the fight to re-codify reproductive rights
Antisemitic flyers alarm 5C community
Students hold die-in in solidarity with Palestinians by Reia Li and Sara Cawley
5Cs reckon with the end of affirmative action by Elena Townsend-Lerdo and Sara Cawley
Pitzer, Scripps BSUs challenge lack of Black History Month initiatives, demand increased institutional support by Maxine Davey and Sara Cawley
Title IX accountability check: Pitzer still has a long way to go, task force members say following resignation by Mariana Durán and Sara Cawley
Scripps removes statues with Nazi ties following student criticism by Mariana Durán and Sara Cawley
Over 400 7C students protest, picket urging Pomona divestment from Israel by Sara Cawley, Reia Li, Peter Dien, and Sophie McClain
Student affinity groups at Pomona fight for permanent space on campus, reject dividing wall by Sajah Ali and Sara Cawley
Hundreds of 5C students, faculty picket alongside Pomona dining workers during family weekend strike by Mariana Durán, Serena Li, and Sara Cawley
As the supreme court hears case on affirmative action, 5Cs reflect on a practice in limbo by Serena Li and Sara Cawley
Scripps advocates, first-years speak out about ‘needlessly traumatizing’ orientation content by Lucia Stein and Sara Cawley
Basque Country, existential dread, code switching: This year’s student research symposiums at Pomona, Scripps and Mudd by Serena Li, Rya Jetha and Sara Cawley
Meet your 2022-2023 student body presidents: Interconnectivity, wellness and joy on this year’s agenda by Sara Cawley and Serena Li
‘I feel like I’m less accessible’: Pomona, Scripps students say off-campus housing continues to cause frustration, uncertainty