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Vandals Detract from College Experience
By Scott Laboda
Staff Writer

Respect. People often cringe upon hearing that word. In the minds of many of our generation, the idea of respect conjures up visions of oppressive power structures and surly grandparents. I want to make it clear that is not what I mean when I use the word. Go to article

Societal Violence Independent of Hollywood
By Meredith Lee
Staff Writer

Okay, you walk into the theater and sit in one of the plushy seats. You put your drink down and grab a handful of heavily buttered popcorn and proceed to stuff the handful into your mouth. Go to article

Why Hip-Hop Sucks in 2000: The Demise of the Underground
By Mike Gaertner
Staff Writer

I never thought I’d say this, but I’ve come to the conclusion that hip-hop as a whole sucks. The music that I have loved for so long has begun a slow descent to its death. Go to article

Bells’ Return Meets Mixed Responses
By Jacob Ganz
Opinions Associate

The Smith Memorial Tower has long been a proud fixture in Pomona’s north-campus community. It serves as a symbol for our college’s upstanding social and academic qualities, gracing the covers of school catalogs, recruiting packets, and commercial airline flight patterns. Go to article

Frats Don’t Warrant Pomona Funding
By Emily Marshall
Contributing Writer

For the past few weeks, fraternity members have been circulating petitions in support of allowing fraternities to use school funds for alcohol at open events on campus. I have heard several arguments from people who favor this proposal. Go to article

Bernard Field Station Needs Salvation
By Abagail Singer
Contributing Writer

In a brief 200 years, this Desert Coastal region inhabited by Natives and a few thousand pioneers has developed into the epitome of the thriving American City. As a result of developers’ and industry’s haste for "progress," the greater Los Angeles area has become an uninterupted matrix of concrete, strip malls and movie theatres. Go to article




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