September 21, 2001 Volume CXIII, Number 1
Published by the Associated Students of Pomona College

Copyright 2001
The Student Life

Ellen Smith

Dean Quinley takes a moment to reflect at last Wednesday’s memorial service on Marston Quad.


Senate Briefs

Security Briefs

Tragedy Resonates Across Campus

By BRIAN JACKSON
Copy Editor

Reeling from the disasters in New York and Washington, D.C. for the past ten days, the Pomona community has been forced to confront the same issues and cope with the same visceral emotional reactions that virtually the entire world community has had shoved to the forefront of their daily lives.

BFS Protestors Strike Plea Bargain with DA, Colleges

By PATRICK CHESNEY
News Associate

The students being tried for their involvement in the March 27 Bernard Field Station (BFS) protest last March have successfully reached a plea bargain agreement with the prosecuting deputy district attorney.

Frary Repair Postponed, Trailer Park Inaugurated

By CHRISTOPHER SCHRAEDER
News Editor

Anticipating a low number of students on leave, and with a large incoming freshman class, Pomona College opted last May to install modular units on Athern Field behind Clark I, adding 15 extra dorm rooms for students.

A Fresh Flock of Sagehens Begins New Life at Pomona

By JENNIFER AH-KEE & SUSAN HOANG
Staff Writers

Members of the Class of 2005, the newest additions to the Pomona College community, set several records before they even arrived in Claremont.

ASPC Budget Increased, Pomona Groups Suffer

By AIDAN DOHERTY
Managing Editor

The end of last year saw intense clamor from student organizations defending their budgets from cuts by the ASPC. Cuts in funding for Pomona organizations, both deep and widespread, signaled a return by the Senate to a more severe budgeting process.

Pflueger Picked to Head ITS

By DANIEL MYERS
News Associate

On July 23, Kenneth Pflueger was named Pomona’s Executive Director of Information Services, the highest position in the Informational Technology Services (ITS), formerly the Office of Information Technology (OIT), hierarchy.






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Arts & Features

Sharing bathrooms, and much more

The Teflon Don hits Ji-spot, gets lei’d

Come to Papa!!

Freshmen Have Great Expectations, Heh Heh!

Jay Z’s Brand-New Blueprint Has Soul, Power

In His Grave, Tchaikovsky Is Silently Weeping

Manipulation of Landscapes

Sequels Suck, And So Did This Summer’s Movies

Letters From Home

The Belle Experience

New Student ID Cards Auger the Downfall of Man

FIVE DOLLARS


Sports

Sagehen Offense Sputters Against Tigers

Men’s Soccer Falls to Claremont-M-S, 3-

Water Polo Hosts Tourney, Beats Occidental

Claremont-M-S Holds Off Sagehen Women’s Soccer, 1-0

Exclusive Fall Athletics Preview

NCAA Deals with US Terrorist Tragedy

Player Speaks Out About Lack of Fan Support


Opinions

Administration and Freshmen Make Sincere Alcohol Education Effort

Safer Air Travel With New FAA Regulations

Assault on America May Result in Culture Gap

Terrorist Attacks ComeToo Close for Comfort

Americans Should Combat Terrorism, Anti-Islam sentiment

Government Must Consider Consequences of Retaliation Against Afghanistan, Bin Laden

New Painting Policy Makes Students Pay, Decreases Campus Diversity


Editorials & Letters

Letter to the Editor

Editorial Board

Room Painting Fines Are Unfair