Associated Students of Pomona College

[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.

1956–1957 College Life Council members
Open courtyard of the Smith Campus Center at sunset
The Smith Campus Center, home to ASPC's offices [ 2 ]
( view as a 360° interactive panorama )