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A headshot of Oluyemisi Bolonduro in front of foliage.
Credit: Nicholas Timms

We know how to say our names; you should, too. ______________


My piece for The Seattle Times Education Lab focused on misnaming. It encouraged readers to consider what names they use in their interpersonal relationships and why.

A headshot of Abdul Ajeigbe underneath an arch.
Credit: Pomona College Office of Communications

Abdul Ajeigbe ’22 Combines Computer Science and Media Studies for Immersive Gaming Experience


This was the first piece I wrote for Pomona College’s Office of Communications, and I believe Ajeigbe’s story is a grand example of the liberal arts experience.

A person holding a Nintendo Switch while playing "Animal Crossing: New Horizons."
Credit: Bloomberg via Getty Images

‘Animal Crossing’ gave students a crutch last spring. A year later, some 5C students are still playing


I bought “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” when it released in 2020. I went on hiatus for school, but my peers inspired me to return to Tom Nook’s possible crookery.

Two people with long hair pose next to trees.
Credit: The Flower Pistils, Photo by Kyle Vining

5C professor-alumni collaboration humanizes forgotten Chinatown history in podcast ‘Blood on Gold Mountain’


It was an honor to learn about the inspiration for “Blood on Gold Mountain.” During my interviews, I felt the story coming together and was excited to create the draft.

A crescent moon and star in a purple sky behind a mosque.
Credit: Jadyn Lee

5C Muslim students speak on rewards, institutional challenges of Ramadan amid a pandemic


This collaboration between The Student Life’s News and Life & Style sections combined student and administrative perspectives to make an insightful story.

Two performers pose in front of pianos while waving to the audience.
Credit: Barry Werger

Virtual virtuosos: Professional 7C performers reflect on community during COVID-19


I loved hearing how each performer communicated with their audience and look forward to decoding the messages within their music during future performances.

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