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13. Student’s life

TSL's office is located inside Walker Hall at Pomona College.
As the Claremont Colleges' paper of recordTSL 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.[21][22][23][24][25]
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.[26][27]
In March 2017, TSL leaked an internal Harvey Mudd College report which criticized the severe workload at the school.[28] The leak triggered widespread protests which led the college to cancel classes for two days.[29][30]
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.[31][32]
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.[33][34][35] Following the 2015 racial tensions protest, Fox News criticized TSL for providing a space specifically for students of color in an issue.[36]
Staff[edit]

TSL staff photo, February 23, 1925
TSL maintains a staff of around 120 students, including writers, columnists, photographers, videographers, designers, copy specialists, business associates, and editors.[2][8] The Claremont Colleges do not have a journalism major, so staff members come from a variety of academic backgrounds.[37]
The newspaper's editorial board is composed of an editor-in-chief and two managing editors.[2] All three positions have a semester term. The editor-in-chief is selected by a committee generally composed of senior staff members.[citation needed]
Many TSL alumni have gone on to have prominent journalism careers. Andrew Jaffe from Pomona's class of 1960, who traveled to Nashville to cover the sit-in movement for TSL,[38] later became an executive at Adweek and oversaw the Clio Awards.[39] 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.[40][41] 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[42] and maintains close ties with TSL's current staff.[43][44]
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