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Alternative Donations
Rather than donating to the Senior Gift, we can choose to donate to alternative funds that directly support the dining hall workers. One such fund is with the Center for the Working Poor, an inter-faith intentional, registered 501(c)(3) organization committed … Continue reading
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Why I (Still) Won’t Donate to the Senior Class Gift
Samuel Pang, Pomona ’12 The senior gift is often described as a way to “give back” to and thank Pomona for all the “life-shaping educational opportunities” it has given us. While this money does go toward academic programming, scholarships, and … Continue reading
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Why I Won’t Donate to the Senior Gift
From the Student Life: Link to the original article By Samuel Pang, Pomona ’12 It has been three long and hard years of dance parties, keg stands and occasional studying, and we, the Class of 2012, have finally made it to … Continue reading
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Timeline of Events: Document Check and Community Responses
Document Check Timeline (compiled by Samuel Pang and designed by Diana Dao and Kelly Park, Pomona ’12)
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Welcome to the first Progressive of the semester!
We’ve devoted the entire issue to reflecting on the events at the end of last year that shook our community to the core — namely, the trustee-ordered document audit of Pomona College employees that stripped 17 individuals, 16 of them … Continue reading
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