Dede Long, an assistant professor of economics at Harvey Mudd College, is contributing to research on the economic value of forests to help inform policymaking on protecting the environment. Courtesy: ...
Vaping could be the next vaccine, a miracle of modern science that saves four million lives each year — if only we would let it. I think more people should vape. I love a hot take, and this is one of ...
+ Connect. + Connect. + Connect. If this looks familiar to you and you hate it, you’re not alone. For the blissfully unaware, + Connect is what you press to request to add someone on LinkedIn, the ...
This semester, the syllabi for every single one of my classes mention generative artificial intelligence and sites such as ChatGPT or Copilot. It makes sense. Professors must craft some sort of policy ...
“If something walks like a duck, quacks like a duck and fights like a duck, it’s probably a duck,” Piers Morgan wrote for the New York Post, blatantly dehumanizing Imane Khelif upon the leak of her ...
“The Play that Goes Wrong” ran from Nov. 15 to 17 at Pomona’s Seaver Theater. The play-within-a-play follows the misadventures of a theater group’s staging of a murder mystery. The audience’s laughter ...
At Pitzer’s Benson auditorium, Gazan poet and incoming visiting professor Yahya Ashour read excerpts of his collection “A Gaza of Siege and Genocide.” The poems, written after his exile from Gaza, ...
On Friday, Nov. 15, CMS Recreation hosted the annual 5C5K Wellness Fair, which took participants through all five of the Claremont Colleges before concluding at the Wellness Fair outside Roberts ...
On Election Day, I sat in the back of my Italian cinema class and watched as everyone’s screens darted between class notes and polling numbers. Scenes from Dario Argento’s 1977 slasher “Suspiria” ...
Ask any physics major at Pomona College about their first lab with professor Elijah Quetin, and you’ll see their face light up with excitement. I first encountered his approach to physics during PHYS ...
The week following Nov. 5, I oscillated between complete numbness and waves of crushing anxiety. The world no longer made sense to me; it all felt like a queasy dream. So that weekend, unmoored from ...