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February 23, 2001 Volume CXII Number 14





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The Forum Editor Fischer responds to statements in The Collage article (see left).

TSL Web Poll
What should Pomona do about its SAT requirement?

Pomona should keep it as it is.
Drop it. The test is biased.
Keep it, but modify the admissions process so that students must score above a set minimum, say 1200. As long as they meet this requirement, their score in no way influences their chance of admission


Results

Senate Poll/ Results
KGI Poll/Results
Forum Poll/Results

Friends of BFS Sign Agreement with City
By Audrey Hill
News Associate

Last Friday, the Friends of the Bernard Field Station (BFS) officially dropped its lawsuit against Claremont University Cen- ter (CUC) and Keck Graduate Institute in exchange for an agreement regarding future management of BFS.

Forum Editor Claims Allegations Are False
By Aidan Doherty
Production Associate

The Forum’s embattled Editor-in-Chief, Kurt Fischer CMC ’01, distributed a number of blue leaflets on Monday written in response to serious charges leveled against him, as reported by The Collage newspaper on Monday, February 12.

Administrators Discuss SAT Use
By Peggy Liao
News Associate

The future of the SAT test, currently a primary determinant of a student’s college admittance, may be jeopardized, following a statement by University of California President Richard Atkinson’s last week.

Reviews of CDO Fair Were Mixed
By Robin Starr
Staff Writer

According to the Career Development Office, over 1,000 students attended the events of Pomona’s Career Week, a weeklong series of workshops and panels that culminated in the Second Annual Career Fair. The event garnered mixed reviews from students.

V-Day Tickets Counterfeited
By Kari Johnstone

This year’s Valentines Day performance of The Vagina Monologues proved so popular that students allegedly printed counterfeit tickets to gain entrance to the 8 pm show.

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Arts & Features

Students Have Adventures in LA, Babysitting

This Guy’s Hair Will Eat Up Your Babies

Ski and Beach Day Excites X-treme Sagehens

Jazz Concert Celebrates Pomona Legends Bobby Bradford, Dick Barnes

Bowling Alley Disappoints Like Wife, Husband

Fight Back! with Consumer Advocate Sam Meites

Hannibal Eats You Because You Are Delicious!

Booty, Booty. Requisite Pirate Headline. Arr.

Grammy Voters Are Old Like Rocks

Sports

Women Swimmers Come Out Victorious in SCIAC

Baseball Holds a Winning Record

Professional Bull Riders Buck and Strut in Competition

Men’s Basketball Fails to Reach Division III Tourney

No Way Lakers Will Win Championship

Opinions

Stanley Fails to Recognize SAT Biases

Pomona Decisions are Undemocratic

Democratic Senate Will Spoil Bush’s Pursuits

Sustainability Rocks on Campus, Man!!!

Jimmy and the Golden Spark Plug

P/NC Change Unfair to Students

Editorials/Letters

Letter from the Editor

Editorial Board

Goldwyn Defends Editing Decision

Everything Just "Beachy" at TSL

Andrews Questions TSL’s Objectivity

Napster is Fun, Like Drugs, and Free

Curtailments Grave for School