
Blocked and Reported Episode 304: Pomona College And The $300 Zine That Nearly Destroyed A Department (with Emma Pettit)
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Apr 20, 2026 Emma Pettit, a Chronicle of Higher Ed reporter who covers campus politics, tells the wild story of a Pomona literature department unraveling amid bitter emails, procedural fights, investigations, and a lawsuit. She also revisits the political takeover and slow transformation at New College of Florida. Short, sharp scenes of culture clashes, governance drama, and reporting lessons.
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DeSantis Takeover Remade New College With Cash And Controversy
- Ron DeSantis installed a right-leaning board at New College of Florida and poured state money into the school.
- The takeover mixed campus improvements and conservative restructuring, producing new athletes, renovated facilities, and deep faculty resistance.
New Students Created Two Separate Campus Cultures
- The New College transformation produced two distinct student cultures that rarely socially mixed.
- 'Novos' (artsy countercultural students) and new athlete 'Banyans' coexist in classrooms but sit at different cafeteria tables, changing campus dynamics and diversity profiles.
Portrait Of Aaron Kunin As Precise Uncomfortable Chair
- Aaron Kunin is a shy, precise literature professor and poet described as a weirdo who doesn't speak unnecessarily.
- Pettit recounts his conversational rhythm and self-awareness, framing him as ill-suited for political, managerial chair duties.




