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March 7, 2022  by emae2021

The 1939 Metate says that “when night falls the center of campus life shifts from the students sotre to the adjoining Coop fountain. Here gather the ‘libe-dates,’ the students, the ‘smoothies,’ and all others who know the refreshment of a ‘coke at the Coop.'”

Featured articles from this issue:

  • A New Take on the 
Old West
  • The Art of Climate Activism
  • Crossing Boundaries
  • Out of Pain, a Way to Help
  • The Coop Reinvented
  • Teamwork: Make Room in the Trophy Case
  • How to Become Pomona’s CIO
  • Our Bird’s Beginnings