With campuses gone virtual, student governments diverge on student body fees

With the virtual fall semester, student governments across the 7Cs have had to reevaluate student fees, as many clubs are forgoing purchases for in-person meetings, such as food for social events, art supplies, and other goods. Some colleges’ student governments reduced or waived fees altogether, and others charged them in full.

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Pass/no credit for all? 5C students, student governments consider new grading policies

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, 5C students and their student governments are advocating for new grading policies they say promote equity.

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5Cs form ‘RegEn’ sustainability coalition

For the first time in history, the 5Cs have formed a unified sustainability coalition with representatives from all the Claremont Colleges called RegEn.

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Breaking down 5C student government budgets

Ahead of April budget hearings for 5C clubs, which will give campus organizations the chance to pitch 5C student governments on funding for next year, TSL examined current budgets for each student government and broke down how they’re allocating their money.

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News Bites Week of March 24

Pitzer College and Harvey Mudd College announce senate election results, three Pomona students win Watson Fellowships and the CMC Model UN Team wins second straight world championship.

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