Several students were caught off guard when they returned from winter break to find CMC’s popular dining spot was no longer accepting meal replacement as a form of payment for all items.
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Pomona, CMC add new admissions checks for athletes after admissions scandal
After the ‘Varsity Blues’ college admissions scandal, Pomona and CMC have added new checks in their admissions processes for athletes.
CMC introduces suicide prevention training for some student leaders, will open to others in spring
As part of ongoing efforts to address mental health issues, Claremont McKenna College has begun training students in suicide prevention.
Violent protests force 5C students studying abroad in Hong Kong to evacuate
As violent clashes between police and protesters in Hong Kong shifted to college campuses, most 5C students studying there were evacuated.
Frary pushes lunch back half an hour
Pomona College’s Frary Dining Hall will shift its lunch service half an hour later next semester, a school official announced Thursday.
Parking lot being torn down for Keck expansion won’t immediately be replaced
The W.M. Keck Science Department’s long awaited expansion will finally break ground next semester. But it’ll eliminate a critical parking lot for faculty and staff that won’t be immediately replaced, a spokesperson said.
ASCMC votes to guarantee annual funding for CMC Advocates training
ASCMC agreed Sunday to guarantee annual funding for CMC Advocates for Survivors of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence’s professional training at the start of each academic year.
Pitzer, CMC join Pomona in providing free NYT subscriptions to students
Pitzer College and Claremont McKenna College are offering free New York Times subscriptions to students, joining Pomona College. CMC is also offering free Wall Street Journal subscriptions.
First CMC student death in February ruled an accidental drug overdose, medical examiner says
The first Claremont McKenna College student death in February was ruled an accidental drug overdose, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office reported.
News Bites Week of April 28
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