BAXTER, OBSA SLATED TO MOVE IN CUC SHAKEUP
By
JEFF HOROWITZ
Copy Editor
In a few years, a visitor to the Claremont might not be able to see the familiar sight of Pomona students trudging up the cement path that cuts through the south lawn of Honnold Library.
Students Demonstrate Against War
By
CHRIS SCHRAEDER
News Editor
Taking a sense of social responsibility to the level of protest, roughly 100 students from the Claremont Colleges took part in Fast for Peace, a three day fast to criticize US military action in Afghanistan.
Economics Professor Wins Prize
By
ANNE PAPROCKI
Staff Writer
Professor of Economics James D. Likens was given the California Credit Union Leagues Leo H. Shapiro Lifetime Achievement Award on October 16.
College Mourns Loss
By
HANS HASSELL
News Associate
There are few people who knew Professor Karen Kossuth who will forget the sparkle in her eyes and the smile on her face.
A professor at Pomona since 1973, she died suddenly on Tuesday.
New Gate Planned at First and College
By
JI H. CHONG
A&F Associate
At the latest meeting of Claremont City Councils Architectural Commission, Pomona won unanimous approval of a plan to replace the dilapidated entry sign and fences at the intersection of College Avenue and First Street with a structure designed to parallel the historic entrance on College and Sixth.
Forum Discusses Patriotism
By
PATRICK CHESNEY
News Associate
A panel of two faculty members and roughly thirty to forty students pondered the consequences of patriotism in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks during the November 13 Frank Blue Room Discussion.