Author Archive
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Looking to go Abroad in China? Try “ACC.”
Posted on | No CommentsA description of Pitzer Junior Christina Lee's experience in a non-Pitzer program for her abroad experience last year in China. She's confident she wouldn't have wanted it any other way. -
Peace, Love and Quinoa: the Shakedown Cafe
Posted on | No CommentsThe Shakedown, Pitzer's all-organic, student-run café may shut down unless it begins to turn a profit. But if its loyal customers have anything to say about it, this is just the beginning of the journey. -
The Grove House: a Home Away from Home
Posted on | No CommentsThe Grove House is not only Pitzer’s oldest student center, it’s also a place that many students have come, quite literally, to consider their home away from home. -
Former Speaker of the House Newt Ginrich Speaks at Scripps
Posted on | No CommentsOn Tuesday, February 3, former Speaker of the House of Representatives and co-author of the Republican Party’s famous Contract with America, Newt Gingrich, spoke at Scripps College. -
Dora Garcia: A Familiar Face on Campus
Posted on | No CommentsShe has a chihuahua called CC (named after a model in a Spanish game show), she is the third youngest of seven kids, and her favorite band is Rascal Flatts. You interact with her on a daily basis and may not even know her name. Meet Dora Garcia. -
Film Review: A Serious Man
Posted on | No Comments“When the truth is found to be lies, and all the joy within you dies,” then you must be Larry Gopnik of the Coen brothers’ most recent film, A Serious Man. -
Robbie Acklen, Up and Coming Photographer
Posted on | 1 Commentby Mimi Krumholz The artwork of Robbie Acklen, Pitzer College sophomore, has recently become an international commodity; one if his photographs was recently shown and then sold at GFest - gayWise LGBT Arts Festival in London. -
Posters Placed Near Campus Challenge Diversity of Pitzer
Posted on | No Commentsby Julia Gibas-Jones Posters placed near campus challenge the actual diversity of Pitzer College, which the institution has typically prided itself on.




