Diana Vicezar PZ ’24 is representing Paraguay at Youth4Climate, a climate change conference organized by the UN. TSL caught up with Vicezar on Tuesday to learn more about what she’s been up to this week.
Author: Anuradha Krishnan
HMC is fourth 5C to rollout plans for in-person commencement celebration mid-2022
Harvey Mudd College will hold a virtual commencement this May and an in-person celebration spring 2022 for the class of 2021.
6C Title IX policy revisions reflect order for formal grievance process, live hearings
The 6C Interim Title IX Policy was revised in late January in an effort to comply with an order mandated under the Trump administration.
CMC proposes new Racial-Ethnic Understanding general education requirement, asks for student feedback
Claremont McKenna College hosted a virtual student forum Feb. 9 to discuss possible changes to the college’s general education requirements.
CGU receives $14 million gift for purchase of Huntley Bookstore to house health research center
Claremont Graduate University received a gift of $14 million — among the largest in its 95-year history — from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians to purchase the Huntley Bookstore.
Pomona to start spring online, aims to return some students in March
Pomona College will start the semester with remote learning, president G. Gabrielle Starr announced Friday, citing county restrictions.
CMC’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship renamed after Randall Lewis CM ’73
Claremont McKenna College’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship was renamed in honor of benefactor Randall Lewis CM ’73 after a $3.75 million donation to the center.
Pitzer College cancels spring 2021 study abroad
Pitzer College suspended all study abroad for the spring 2021 semester with hopes to resume an expanded roster of programs for the summer and full study abroad options in fall 2021, college officials announced in an email to students Friday.
‘Nothing has been fixed’: 5C students react to compressed spring calendar with anger, confusion
In response to the news that spring 2021 would bring another compressed semester, students reacted with a mixture of anger, stress and confusion.
ASPC passes resolution addressing Title IX policy concerns, calls for trauma-informed support for survivors
ASPC unanimously passed a resolution addressing concerns and issues with the 6C interim Title IX policy introduced in August, ASPC President Payal Kachru PO ’21 announced in a Sept. 25 email.









