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In recent years, the screenlife film genre has translated anxiety-ridden aspects of internet scrolling onto the big screen. In this week’s film column, Peter Dien CM ’25 explores the nuance of this ...
From Beginning Modern Dance at Pomona to busting a move on the mound in Savannah, Jake Lialios PO ’20 peels open “Banana Ball” and his experience going from P-P to the Party Animals.
Combining both virtual and in-person activities, P-P coaches are assimilating to a new scouting process for the Class of 2026.
On Nov. 12, computational linguist Emily Bender delivered a lecture titled “Don’t Try to Get Answers from a Stochastic Parrot”: the third and final lecture in Harvey Mudd College's Nelson ...
President Starr and administrators criticized legislation ASPC passed April 22, citing a lack of student representation in the decision.
Pop culture columnist Caelan Reeves CM '24 argues that "The Hunger Games" franchise offers more than a surface-level story for young adults.
Jordan Peele's "Nope" presents some interesting questions, but it ultimately leaves too much unanswered, argues TV and film columnist Rorye Jones PO ’23.
Following the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Tony McDade, the Black Lives Matter movement was front and center on the national stage. With many states experiencing spikes in COVID-19 and ...
Art columnist Frances Sutton PO '21 reflects on Scripps College's campus in the second part of her campus series.
The on-campus performance of “Undanced Dances Through Prison Walls During a Pandemic” united formerly and currently incarcerated choreographers, professional dancers and about 200 members of the ...
Five years ago, in March 2017, TSL published the leaked Wabash Report, a 2015 investigation that exposed the severity of Harvey Mudd College’s curriculum and workload. Students quoted in the report ...
Have you ever wondered why Claremont is so white? Southern California columnist Cassidy Bensko unpacks the white flight that created Los Angeles suburbs and the local politics that aim to keep them ...