As graduation season approaches, not all students feel the excitement of new possibilities that comes with obtaining their diplomas. For the growing number of
Author: Annie Wan
Crumbling Buildings, Broken Families: Syrian Scholar, HMC Professor Shares His Story
Ahmad Adib Sha’ar was walking with his wife on the streets of eastern Aleppo when a bullet punched through the air past his face.
Seaver Theater Hosts “The House of the Spirits”
Pomona College’s Seaver Theater hosted a four-day run of “The House of the Spirits” by the Pomona College Department of Theater and Dance this Nov.
5C Students Protest Trump’s ‘Vitriolic Hate’
Hundreds of students gathered in front of the Honnold-Mudd Library to stage a protest in the name of Claremont Colleges United Against Hate on
New York Times Journalist Shares Experiences Working in China
New York Times reporter Andrew Jacobs came to Claremont McKenna’s Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum on Tuesday, Nov. 1, to talk about his experiences
Students Consider Asian-Pacific Islander Issues on AAMP Fall Retreat
Pomona students who identify as Asian American left campus for the annual Asian American Mentor Program Fall Retreat on Friday, Sept. 30 for a
Ballroom Dance Company Kicks Off Semester with Blues Performance
The Claremont Colleges Ballroom Dance Company held its first event of the semester, Kickoff Blues, on Friday, Sept. 10. Edmunds Ballroom reverberated with the