TSL (historically abbreviated as "the
SL") was founded in November 1889 (two years after the founding of Pomona College) as a four-page monthly called the
Pomona Student. Initially an informal bulletin for campus happenings, it adopted its current name and moved to weekly publication in 1893. In 1939, this was reduced to two issues per week to save money, and in 1944, these issues became only two pages long to conserve paper during
World War II. After the war, it gradually expanded, and in 1956, it returned to weekly publication. In 1965, it merged with other Claremont Colleges newspapers to form the
Claremont Collegian, which covered all 5Cs, but it was revived two years later as a Pomona-only publication (except for a two-page weekly insert focusing on newly established
Pitzer College). Like other publications,
TSL developed an increasingly robust digital presence in the 2000s and 2010s.
TSL used to be closely linked with the
Associated Students of Pomona College, but moved to become increasingly independent. In 2008, it began shifting its focus to cover the entire consortium, and its coverage and staff makeup today reflect all 5Cs. ==Sections==