
Ameya Teli
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Apr 26, 2024 |
tsl.news | Ameya Teli
As the school year comes to a close, the senior class of 2024 says goodbye to the Claremont Colleges and welcomes change into their lives. For many of them, college has been far from normal — from spending a year of college fully online and masking up in classes to witnessing historic protests on campus, these seniors have had a unique experience. Reflecting on this, several seniors shared advice for younger students.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
tsl.news | Ananya Vinay |Ameya Teli
Palestinian Liberation Week concluded on the second day of its “final show of force” on Friday, March 29 on the Smith Campus Center (SCC) lawn. The day’s events, including organizing workshops and speakers, were held on the lawn among tents set up by students as part of their ongoing sleep-in to protect a mock apartheid wall they had set up the day prior.
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Mar 29, 2024 |
tsl.news | Ameya Teli
On Monday, March 11, Pomona College President Gabrielle Starr and Vice President Jeff Roth sent an email to students announcing that the college would be increasing its tuition for the 2024-25 school year. This increase marks the 10th consecutive year of rising costs at the college. For the upcoming school year, tuition will be $65,000, housing and food will be $21,394 and the Associated Students of Pomona College (ASPC) student fee will be $420.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
tsl.news | Ameya Teli
Starting in the fall of 2024, Pomona College will introduce two new housing options for all rising sophomores, juniors and seniors: the Lavender/Audre Lorde Gender & Sexuality Residential Themed Community and Roaming Together: Outdoor Adventure (OA) Residential Themed Community. An announcement was sent to all Pomona students Feb. 15 via email informing them of these residential-themed communities and more information was given in an information session Feb. 21.
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Mar 8, 2024 |
tsl.news | Ameya Teli
CW: Disordered eating and mental healthFrom Feb. 26 to Feb. 29, the Claremont Colleges Eating Disorder Task Force hosted a series of 5C events for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week (EDAW), a nationally recognized event aiming to educate about disordered eating. Whitney Tawney, a registered dietician nutritionist who specializes in eating disorders and intuitive eating at the Claremont Colleges, was the main organizer of the events.
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