Column·Food A Tired Person’s Cylindrical Dumplings (Vegan, Gluten Free) Lydia Jung ’25 Staff Writer One sweltering July day, I couldn’t find any vegan leftovers in my fridge to eat for lunch September 27, 2024
Column·Reviews The Case for More Than Streaming Anna Grez ’27 Staff Writer When I heard that Joni Mitchell’s discography had returned to Spotify after a two-year hiatus, I was April 15, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column·Horoscope Spring Into Your Horoscopes Belén Yudess ’25 and Ella Young ’24 Copy Editor Intern and Staff Writer Aries (March 21 – April 19) Add an extra March 21, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column LARRY IS REAL CONFIRMED???: The Dangers of Being Delusional on the Internet Georgia French ’27 Staff Writer Delena. Robsten. Jelena. Bughead. While to the untrained eye, these words may appear to be made up, March 21, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column How to Stop Being Texan in ONE Easy Step (NOT CLICKBAIT) (100% TRUE) Carah Allen ’26 Webmaster BREAKING NEWS: Dallas native Carah Allen is DISOWNED from family upon finding indisputable evidence of their daughter eating March 21, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column Hillerska Will Continue to Endure (Metaphorically): A Review of “Young Royals” Season Three Belén Yudess ’25 Copy Editor Intern Contains spoilers for Young Royals Hillerska has shut its doors (literally) for the last time. So March 21, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column “Underdressed at the Symphony” Is Faye Webster’s Love Letter to Existence Ishita Jayadev ’26 Staff Writer I listened to Faye Webster’s new album Underdressed at the Symphony over spring break, at home, where March 21, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column Live Action Remakes: The Art of Missing the Point Amy Jayasuriya ’26 Staff Writer From the re-emergence of popular intellectual property such as Barbie to the numerous podcasts created by classic March 21, 2024
Crosswords Issue 6 Crossword! Across 2. Memoir following a woman’s journey of mourning her mother’s death and hiking the Pacific Crest Trail 3. Written by a March 3, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Reviews Netflix’s “Avatar: The Last Airbender” Proves Some Stories are Better Left Animated Aanji Sin ’24 Editor-in-Chief After a long delayed and even longer anticipated expedition from camera to screen, Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Avatar: March 3, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column 2024 Oscar Nominations: Wishful Expectations vs. Potential Realities Frances Walton ’26 and Belén Yudess ’25 Copy Editor and Copy Editor Intern Campus-wide Grammy’s rainy-day watch parties and Super Bowl Sunday March 3, 2024
Column·Reviews “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” Finally Gives Fans the Adaptation They Needed Aviva Vic Maxon ’24 Staff Writer I read the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series when I was about 12, and February 16, 2024
Column·Reviews Unlearning Sexism…Through a Baby: A Review of “Poor Things” Georgia French ’27 Staff Writer Anyone with an appreciation for the whimsical or surreal will immediately be reeled in by the February 16, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column Our Recently Played: a Ranking of the “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” Vault Tracks Aanji Sin ’24 Editor-in-Chief Taylor Swift’s ever-iconic 1989 was the soundtrack to my adolescence, as it was for so many others, and November 10, 2023
5Cs·Food Get that Bread – or Boba, it’s Your Choice! Ellen Hu ’24 Editor-in-Chief Every Thursday at 9:45 p.m., 5C students line the length of Pomona College’s Smith Campus Center while chatting August 25, 2023
Arts & Entertainment Abbott Elementary is Bringing Realness On All Fronts Aviva V. Maxon ’24 Staff Writer I love sitcoms, probably more than the next person. Growing up watching Parks and Rec, The April 28, 2023