Last Saturday, images of ice cream erupting out of a nuclear mushroom cloud lay scattered across tables in Pitzer College’s Broad Center. Audience members pocketed the postcards — originally a pastel ...
On Wednesday, Feb. 4, in the Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum, Claremont McKenna College Professor of Philosophy Paul Hurley delivered a talk titled “Are you Living in a Funhouse Mirror?” ...
This past Wednesday, Feb. 4, Veronika Eberhart gave a talk on behalf of the European Union Center of California. She focused ...
Where did all the Greek mythology retellings come from, and where did they go? How did a genre seemingly pop up out of ...
On Saturday, Feb. 7, the Associated Students of Pomona College hosted a benefit concert to raise funds for the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA). Performances from student musicians ...
How do you navigate cross-cultural relationships? In the spirit of Valentine's Day, Rochelle Lu SC ‘28 examines past relationships and asks herself whether she dates outside of her culture to hide ...
Otto Fritton PZ ’27 seems to be changing his mind. Still stuck in a foreign land, his perception on small-city life has ...
Valentine’s Day is coming alongside collisions of love, friendship and expectations. Arianna Kaplan SC ’27 and Siena Giacoma PZ ’27 take it on in their new column, 5C After Dark, unpacking the ...
A neighborhood’s true ‘character’ is not defined by manicured lawns and single-family houses, but by how its people work together to create an inclusive and livable place for everyone,” writes Zara ...
The Claremont United Church of Christ did not administer a safe parking program because of concerns over safety and historical preservation.
Starting with a poem that channels her feelings of the current state of the world, Meiya Rollins PO '29 reflects on the ...
On Feb. 3, Claremont Graduate University signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to formalize a partnership with Japanese artificial intelligence company Macnica, aiming to expand research about ...