By
Ian Gallogly
3 months ago
Quito, Ecuador
Ian Gallogly is
studying abroad in Ecuador during the Spring 2012 semester with the School for International Training's (SIT) Culture
& Development program. He left the U.S. Jan. 29 and is currently living
with a family in Los Chillos, a suburban valley southeast of...
By
Ian Gallogly
5 months ago
Members of the Pomona College Board of Trustees held a series of three meetings with faculty, current and former dining services employees, and students on Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss the recent employment authorization reviews that resulted in the termination of 17 college employees on Dec....
By
Wes Haas and Ian Gallogly
6 months ago
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) informed Pomona College this week that it will issue a formal complaint over two claims associated with unfair labor practice charges that were made on behalf of workers in Pomona's dining halls earlier this semester, according to a statement issued by...
By
Ian Gallogly
7 months ago
They said he was asleep in a car with his girlfriend when the cops arrived.“They were asleep. In an automobile. Sunday morning. Two squad cars arrived, and they ordered both of them out,” said Luis Carrillo, an attorney. “Andy was unarmed.”What happened next remains a mystery to family members of...
By
Ian Gallogly
7 months ago
Pomona College employees earning less than $52,000 per year will be required to pay less than half as much in monthly health care insurance premiums in 2012 as they have in past years, the school told staff members last Friday.Pomona Vice President and Treasurer Karen Sisson said the...
By
Ian Gallogly
7 months ago
Renowned environmentalist and prolific author Bill McKibben spoke at Bridges Auditorium last night. He is the Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College in Vermont and the founder of 350.org, an international environmental organization aimed at raising awareness of anthropogenic climate...