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''The Student Life'' (abbreviated ''TSL'') is a
student newspaper A student publication is a media outlet such as a newspaper, magazine, television show, or radio station produced by students at an educational institution. These publications typically cover local and school-related news, but they may also rep ...
covering the
Claremont Colleges The Claremont Colleges (known colloquially as the 7Cs) are a consortium of seven private institutions of higher education located in Claremont, California, United States. They comprise five undergraduate colleges (the 5Cs)— Pomona College, Sc ...
(7Cs, or 5Cs when referring only to the undergraduate colleges), a consortium of liberal arts colleges in
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. It is published weekly each Friday during the academic year, typically spans roughly ten pages per issue, and is primarily funded by the student governments of the colleges. The paper is the oldest college newspaper in Southern California, having been published since 1889. It is also the largest and most widely distributed campus newspaper at the 5Cs, with a significant readership among students, staff, faculty, alumni, and members of the Claremont community. It maintains a staff of around 130 students, including writers, columnists, photographers, videographers, designers, copy specialists, business associates, and editors. ''TSL'' operates out of Room 101 in Walker Hall on the northern portion of
Pomona College Pomona College ( ) is a private liberal arts college in Claremont, California. It was established in 1887 by a group of Congregationalists who wanted to recreate a "college of the New England type" in Southern California. In 1925, it became t ...
's campus.


History

''TSL'' was founded in November 1889 (two years after the founding of Pomona College) as a four-page monthly called the ''Pomona Student''. Initially an informal bulletin for campus happenings, it adopted its current name and moved to weekly publication in 1893. By 1926, it was publishing five issues a week; many were filled largely with advertisements. In 1939, this was reduced to two issues per week to save money, and in 1944, these issues became only two pages long to conserve paper during
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. After the war, it gradually expanded, and in 1956, it returned to weekly publication. In 1965, it merged with other Claremont Colleges newspapers to form the ''Claremont Collegian'', which covered all 5Cs, but it was revived two years later as a Pomona-only publication (except for a two-page weekly insert focusing on newly established
Pitzer College Pitzer College is a private liberal arts college in Claremont, California. One of the Claremont Colleges, the college has a curricular emphasis on the social sciences, behavioral sciences, international programs, and media studies. Pitzer is k ...
). Like other publications, ''TSL'' developed an increasingly robust digital presence in the 2000s and 2010s. ''TSL'' used to be closely linked with the Associated Students of Pomona College, but moved to become increasingly independent. In 2008, it began shifting its focus to cover the entire consortium, and its coverage and staff makeup today reflect all 5Cs.


Sections

''TSL'' has four primary sections that appear in each issue: News, Life & Style, Sports, and Opinions. The News section appears at the front of the paper, and covers a range of campus politics, issues, and current events, and often includes investigative pieces. The content specifically focuses on the 5Cs and life on campus, and does not usually include coverage of national or international stories. The Life & Style section includes feature stories on campus life, as well as a number of weekly or bi-weekly columns. ''TSL'' is well known for its sex column, which appears regularly and is credited to an anonymous author or pseudonym. The Opinions section includes opinions pieces by columnists and guest columnists, as well as editorials. The content in this section reflects a broad range of the ideological views found at the 5Cs, which tend (with the exception of
Claremont McKenna College Claremont McKenna College (CMC) is a private liberal arts college in Claremont, California. It has a curricular emphasis on government, economics, public affairs, finance, and international relations. CMC is a member of the Claremont Colleges c ...
) to lean strongly progressive compared to other college campuses. The Sports section covers the
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and
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, as well as national sports. Once a year, typically on the Friday nearest to
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, ''TSL'' releases a mock edition of the newspaper with funny articles and satirical news stories.


Notable coverage

As the Claremont Colleges' paper of record, ''TSL'' has provided much of the original reporting for major events at the 5Cs throughout their history. In recent years, ''TSL''s reporting has been frequently referenced by national media outlets reporting on campus controversies. In November 2015, ''TSL''s reporting on racial tensions at Claremont McKenna College that led to the resignation of a dean of students was widely cited by national media outlets covering the episode. In March 2017, ''TSL'' leaked an internal
Harvey Mudd College Harvey Mudd College (HMC) is a private college in Claremont, California, focused on science and engineering. It is part of the Claremont Colleges, which share adjoining campus grounds and resources. The college enrolls 902 undergraduate students ...
report which criticized the severe workload at the school. The leak triggered widespread protests which led the college to cancel classes for two days. In April 2017, ''TSL''s coverage of a blockade of a speech by conservative pundit
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(as well as the sanctions subsequently imposed on some blockaders) was widely cited by national media outlets. ''TSL''s coverage has sometimes drawn criticism from conservative national media outlets, many of whom are fed stories by the conservative 5C ''Claremont Independent'' publication. Following the 2015 racial tensions protest,
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criticized ''TSL'' for providing a space specifically for students of color in an issue.


Staff

''TSL'' maintains a staff of around 120 students, including writers, columnists, photographers, videographers, designers, copy specialists, business associates, and editors. The Claremont Colleges do not have a journalism major, so staff members come from a variety of academic backgrounds. The newspaper's editorial board is composed of an
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and two
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s. All three positions have a semester term. The editor-in-chief is selected by a committee generally composed of senior staff members. Many ''TSL'' alumni have gone on to have prominent journalism careers.
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from Pomona's class of 1960, who traveled to
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to cover the
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for ''TSL'', later became an executive at ''
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'' and oversaw the Clio Awards.
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from Pomona's class of 1975, who co-edited the paper, won the 2012
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for commentary for her columns in the ''
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''. Former ''
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'' executive editor and Pulitzer winner
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from Pomona's class of 1970 edited the ''Collegian'' when he was in college and maintains close ties with ''TSL''s current staff.


Editors-in-chief


See also

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KSPC KSPC is a non-commercial college and community radio station based in Claremont, California, broadcasting at 88.7 MHz on the FM band and streaming online. It was founded in 1956 as a Pomona College student organization and later expanded ...
Claremont Colleges' radio station * other 7C news organizations *''
Claremont Courier The ''Claremont Courier'' is a community newspaper based in Claremont, California, United States. It is widely regarded as the city's newspaper of record, and is often cited by other news outlets covering the city. In 2018, the ''Courier'' was na ...
'' City of Claremont's newspaper of record * (includes many ''TSL'' alums) * List of college and university student newspapers in the United States


References


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External links

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Periodicals of the Claremont Colleges
collection at the Claremont Colleges library {{DEFAULTSORT:Student Life, The Claremont Colleges Student newspapers published in California Newspapers established in 1889 Newspapers published in Greater Los Angeles 1889 establishments in California Student organizations established in 1889 Weekly newspapers published in California