Claremont has long been synonymous with higher education. As the “city of trees and PhDs,” the tiny town on the border of Los ...
Many of our campuses’ APIDA spaces came into being in the wake of student protest and political contention. Decades later, we ...
As the media works through the death of Dick Cheney, we must not let mourning get in the way of the collective condemnation ...
Three Pitzer College students presented a resolution for topless pool hours during a Pitzer Student Senate Open Forum on Nov.
Harvey Mudd College’s first-year class presidents, Swetha Madhanrajan HM ‘29 and Jimin Bang HM ‘29 — known affectionately as ...
For columnist Sinan Walji PO ’28, J Dilla’s Donuts became a way of understanding how one melody can hold different histories ...
TSL has recently had serious charges leveled against them. In a scathing letter to the editor, they were called jealous, ...
Meiya Rollins PO ’29 reflects on the exhibition, “Complications in Color,” at the Claremont Lewis Museum of Art. Sadness ...
After a year of discussions on decorations at Scripps College’s Motley Coffeehouse, a new policy is currently being finalized ...
After being told that her backpack was perhaps too boyish, Ansley Kang SC ‘29 realized that the Claremont Colleges ...
The Claremont Colleges Services (TCCS) held a series of public presentations in early November for its Director of Campus ...
When a referee’s whistle blows, everyone expects a fair call, free of external biases or decision-making mechanisms that may ...