An Interview with Claremont SJP and their “Palestine 101” Teach-In

By Maya Olson PZ ’25 On September 19th, an editor for The Outback News and writers from Claremont Undercurrents met with members of the Claremont Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) steering committee to discuss their “Palestine 101” information teach-in. This conversation occurred directly after the teach-in to introduce SJP, discuss the future of the semester and its goals, and to amplify SJP’s role on … Continue reading An Interview with Claremont SJP and their “Palestine 101” Teach-In

The Highway of Endless Truths

By Finn Sapp PZ ’26 A highway resides outside of space and time. This foreign dimension upholds your unconscious life: the stories that slip away each night. The path runs in perpetuity. The zip of each letter, each word, each sentence rip down the road. Your dazed grip under glazed eyes cannot contend with the elusive language. Your hands become butter under the hot sun. … Continue reading The Highway of Endless Truths

Column: Campus Couture Chronicles

By Willa Umansky PZ ’27
Have you ever noticed the wonderfully intimidating personal style that is constantly casually showcased all around campus? Have you ever wondered how on Earth it’s not properly documented? Likely, because everyone at Pitzer is so caught up being their own cultural icon. Don’t fear… that’s what I’m here for! Continue reading Column: Campus Couture Chronicles

Sagehens Settle for Draw on Rivalry Weekend

By Charlotte Renner PZ ’27 On Sept. 30, the highly anticipated women’s soccer match between the undefeated Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens and Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) Athenas ended in a draw. With nearly 750 fans in attendance, the matchup capped off this fall’s Sixth Street Rivalry weekend, which saw CMS go undefeated in all contests.  With pressure coming from both sides as soon as CMS took the opening kickoff, … Continue reading Sagehens Settle for Draw on Rivalry Weekend