[11][8]: 368–371 A wave election took place in 2014, in which a series of candidates ran successfully on a platform, dubbed #slate, centered around diversity, representation, and inclusivity issues.
[12] In the 2020s, ASPC or its senators have received media attention on several occasions for anti-Zionist actions.
[23] First, it distributes funding to student organizations at Pomona and the undergraduate Claremont Colleges (5Cs) totaling more than $500,000 annually.
[26][27] Third, it provides various services to students, including an airport rideshare,[28] a poster lab, and a New York Times distribution program.
[29][30] Last, it conducts programming (largely through PEC),[23] including covering the cost of security and alcohol for some social events.