The U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights opened a Title VI shared ancestry investigation into Scripps College due to allegations of discrimination towards Jewish and Israeli students on ...
On Saturday nights, you might find some students gathered to paint while watching rom-coms or sketching each other over bubble tea and snacks. The 5C Artists’ Coalition (ArtCo) has been hosting weekly ...
Two weeks ago, California Governor Gavin Newsom utterly embarrassed himself in an hour-long episode of his new podcast, “This is Gavin Newsom,” with his inaugural guest, the famously small-faced ...
One of the most prevalent pieces of dating advice my mom gave me is to never shit where you eat. If you’re not familiar with this saying, it basically means you shouldn’t cause trouble in places or ...
Knitwear is arguably one of the only articles of clothing that can transcend decades, seasons, styles and the Claremont Colleges. From cozy cardigans to crochet tank tops, the stitched style options ...
As 5C students soaked in the last days of spring break, some of their future classmates learned that they might soon be calling Claremont home. Harvey Mudd College was the first to send out admissions ...
“I believe that we have been collectively bullied,” Amy Cuddy said. “We have been conditioned to shrink, to stay silent, to question our worth and to distrust each other.” On March 27, Cuddy spoke at ...
With the SageTank application deadline approaching this Sunday, Pomona Venture Club members encourage 5C students to participate. Courtesy: Pomona Ventures “SageTank,” the annual competition hosted by ...
Jackie Kostyuchenko PZ ’28 and I, Zena Almeida-Warwin PO ’28, met early in our first semesters through the 5C New York network. I personally have had the privilege of paying little mind to ...
On March 7th, pop artist Lady Gaga released “Mayhem,” following her Bruno Mars collaboration with “Die With a Smile,” the longest-running No. 1 hit on Spotify’s daily global chart. “Die With a Smile” ...
Following a funding freeze by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, some students and faculty members at Pitzer College are expressing concern over the future of the Fulbright program.
Scripps College students anticipate housing selection difficulties following the upcoming demolition of the 240 House. (Courtesy: Scripps College) On Jan. 31, Scripps College Residential Life ...
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