Sam Sax, a poet from Oakland, California, reads from his book, “Madness.” The poetry from his debut collection focuses on queer sexuality, addiction and mental health. The event, “A Night of Poetry,” was held May 9 in the Edmunds Ballroom at Pomona College. / photo by Kayla Salas
Scripps College public events program, Scripps Presents, hosted the 24th United States Poet Laureate Ada Limón on Nov. 2 for a poetry reading and conversation.
The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College is showing the work of June Harwood, a pivotal addition to the Los Angeles Hard-Edge movement of abstract art. Harwood’s early works in the 1960s Sliver series earned her a place as a key figure in this movement signified by paintings of intense color and geometric abstraction.
Last week President Pardis Mahdavi shared who she is in- and outside of her career, how she plans to approach issues at the University and her goals now that she is in the presidency position, in an interview with the Campus Times.