‘Shut the hell up’: CMC professor Evrigenis on ‘Should Colleges Issue Political Statements?’

On Nov. 17, Claremont McKenna College’s Salvatori Center for the Study of Individual Freedom in the Modern World hosted a lecture by new CMC government professor Ioannis Evrigenis titled “Should Colleges Issue Political Statements?” The discussion was centered around recent statements by 7C faculty and student governments regarding Israel and

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The Prison Library Project at the Claremont Forum: Affordable, sustainable, charitable

Are you in need of a new book to read (or to decorate your dorm room with)? Read about the Claremont Forum, a used bookstore whose proceeds all go towards the Prison Library Project! Your new favorite Claremont Village spot!!

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Daniel Medwed at the Ath: ‘Why The Innocent Can’t Get Out of Prison’

On Oct. 11, Northeastern University law professor Daniel Medwed led a discussion at Claremont McKenna’s Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum titled “Why The Innocent Can’t Get Out of Prison.” Medwed focused on combating two popular myths: first, that America’s criminal justice system may not be perfect but is the best out

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Office memos, memoirs and breakup texts: CMC’s Center for Writing and Public Discourse hosts their second annual conference

Last Saturday, the Center for Writing and Public Discourse (CWPD) at Claremont McKenna College (CMC) hosted their second annual writing conference with the theme ‘Writing in Place.’ The Oct. 7 conference was a day-long event of panels and workshops hosted by CMC students, faculty, staff and professional writers. “We chose

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Rishi Sunak’s 2018 $3 million donation to CMC criticized in UK media

Recently, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has come under fire for a $3 million donation he and his wife, Akshata Murty CM ’02, gave to Claremont McKenna College (CMC) in 2018. The move has drawn criticism from some UK media and politicians, who believe the money should have been spent

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Meet your 2023-2024 student body presidents; safety, care and community are top priorities

With fall semester in full swing, this year’s student body presidents are committed to building inclusive, safe communities on campus where students can thrive both academically and socially. Zane Yamamoto CM ’24 For ASCMC President Zane Yamamoto CM ’24, serving in student government is not a new endeavor. He has

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