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For the student newspaper of Washington University in St. Louis, see Student Life (newspaper). College newspaper covering the Claremont Colleges in Claremont, California, United StatesThe Student Life's logo, which depicts a splash from the Bosbyshell fountain outside its office | |
Type | Weekly newspaper, during the academic year |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Editor-in-chief | Maria Heeter |
Staff writers | Approx. 120 |
Founded | November 1889; 135 years ago (1889-11) |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Room 101, Walker Hall, Pomona College, Claremont, California |
Circulation | 1000 print copies, plus digital readership |
OCLC number | 27659818 |
Website | www |
The Student Life (abbreviated TSL) is a student newspaper covering the Claremont Colleges (5Cs), a consortium of liberal arts colleges in Claremont, California. 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 120 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's campus.
History
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TSL staff photo, February 23, 1925 | |
TSL editors, c. 1950 |
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 World War II. 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).
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) to lean strongly progressive compared to other college campuses.
The Sports section covers the Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens and Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Stags and Athenas, as well as national sports.
Once a year, typically on the Friday nearest to April Fool's Day, TSL releases a mock edition of the newspaper with funny articles and satirical news stories.
Notable Coverage
TSL's office is located inside Walker Hall at Pomona College.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 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 Heather Mac Donald (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, Fox News criticized TSL for providing a space specifically for students of color in an issue.
Leadership
The newspaper's editorial board is composed of an editor-in-chief and two managing editors. 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. Mary Schmich from Pomona's class of 1975, who co-edited the paper, won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for commentary for her columns in the Chicago Tribune. Former New York Times executive editor and Pulitzer winner Bill Keller 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
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (December 2019) |
Name | Term | College | Grad. year | Ref. |
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Maria Heeter | Fall 2020 | Scripps | 2022 | |
Hank Snowdon | Spring 2020 | CMC | 2021 | |
Meghan Bobrowsky | Fall 2019 | Scripps | 2021 | |
Kellen Browning | Spring 2019 | Pomona | 2020 | |
Ariel So | Fall 2018 | Scripps | 2020 | |
Meghan Joyce | Spring 2018 | Scripps | 2020 | |
Liam Brooks | Fall 2017 | Pitzer | 2018 | |
Lauren Ison | Spring 2017 | Pomona | 2018 | |
Alexa Strabuk | Fall 2016 | Pitzer | 2017 | |
Carlos Ballesteros | Spring 2016 | CMC | 2016 | |
Kevin Tidmarsh | Fall 2015 | Pomona | 2016 | |
Julia Thomas | Spring 2015 | Scripps | 2017 | |
Caroline Bowman | Fall 2014 | CMC | 2014 | |
Zoë Jameson | Spring 2014 | Pomona | 2015 | |
David Prescott Barrows | Spring 1894 | Pomona | 1894 | |
Guenevere Metkiff | Fall 1893 | Pomona | 1894 | |
David Prescott Barrows | 1889 | Pomona | 1894 |
Further reading
- Henderson, Richard (1967). The Student Life: 77 years of journalism at Pomona College.
See also
- KSPC – Claremont Colleges' radio station
- Claremont Colleges § Clubs and organizations – other 7C news organizations
- Claremont Courier – City of Claremont's newspaper of record
- List of Pomona College people § Journalism and non-fiction writing (includes many TSL alums)
References
- ^ "The Student Life". Engage @ Claremont. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
- ^ "TSL Staff". The Student LIfe. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
- ^ "The Student Life". LinkedIn. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
- ^ "Finding Aid for The Student Life". Online Archive of California.
- "The Student Life Fall 2018 Advertising Information". The Student Life. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
- "What does TSL stand for?". Acronym Finder.
- ^ "About Us". The Student Life. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
- ^ "1889". Pomona College Timeline. 2014-11-07.
- ^ "1893". Pomona College Timeline. 2014-11-07.
- "1926". Pomona College Timeline. 2014-11-07.
- "1939". Pomona College Timeline. 2014-11-07.
- "1944". Pomona College Timeline. 2014-11-07.
- "1956". Pomona College Timeline. 2014-11-07.
- "1965". Pomona College Timeline. 2014-11-07.
- Song, Jason (November 19, 2014). "Fading elsewhere, sex columns thrive at Claremont Colleges paper". Los Angeles Times.
- "Fall 2017 Joke Issue Insert" (PDF). The Student Life.
- Dureya, Bill (June 6, 2004). "An education in hate". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
- "California college students object to 'white feminist' Madeleine Albright as commencement speaker". Fox News. 2016-04-04.
- Dean-Bailey, Yvonne. "All-women's school lets students choose between 10 different gender identities". Campus Reform. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
- Jaschik, Scott. "Hoop Earrings and Hate". Inside Higher Ed.
- Richman, Jackson (March 1, 2018). "Student newspaper protects anti-Israel students' identities so they won't get 'banned from entering Israel'". Washington Examiner. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
- Theresa Watanabe; Carla Rivera (2015-11-13). "Amid racial bias protests, Claremont McKenna dean resigns". Los Angeles Times.
- New, Jake. "Protests Spur Another Resignation". Inside Higher Ed.
- Kellen Browning; Samuel Breslow (March 24, 2017). "Harvey Mudd Addresses Workload: Leaked Report Advocates Reform". The Student Life.
- Baur-Wolf, Jeremy (April 18, 2017). "Ground to a Halt". Inside Higher Ed.
- Kamenetz, Anya (August 2, 2017). "A College President On Her School's Worst Year Ever". National Public Radio.
- Breslow, Samuel (April 7, 2017). "Students Blockade Athenaeum to Protest Conservative Speaker". The Student Life.
- Mac Donald, Heather (2017-04-09). "Get Up, Stand Up". City Journal.
- Rod, Marc (2017-04-07). "Claremont Independent Funded, Republished by National Conservative Groups". The Student Life. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
- Editorial Board (2017-03-09). "Do No Harm: Sensational Stories Endanger Students". The Student Life.
- "California college newspaper creating 'safe space' for minority students". Fox News. November 22, 2015.
- Paine, Emma (27 April 2012). "Pomona Alumna Wins Pulitzer for Newspaper Column". The Student Life. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
- "Pomona's Daring Minds: Mary Schmich '75 in conversation with TSL Editor-in-Chief Julia Thomas SC'16". Pomona College. YouTube. 2 December 2015. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
- Vest, Patty; Wood, Mark; Hing, Jeff (27 May 2020). "Backstories: Bill Keller '70". Pomona College Sagecast. Pomona College. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
- Canter, Leslie (12 November 2010). "Trustee Profile: Bill Keller, N.Y. Times Executive Editor". The Student Life. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
- "The Student Life". Twitter. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
- Heeter, Maria (10 May 2020). "Maria Heeter on Twitter". @HeeterMaria. Twitter. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
- Fu, Julianne. "News Above the Fold: This Semester 'The Student Life' Named First Scripps College Student Editor-in-Chief". Scripps College. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
External links
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Athletics | |
Facilities | Bernard Field Station |
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Located in: Claremont, California |