The Claremont Mental Health Initiative, a student-led initiative aiming to improve 7C mental health resources, released a survey Feb. 23 to assess students’ experiences with access to mental health resources at the 7Cs.
Author: Chloe Mandel
Pomona removes criminal history question from application
Starting this year, Pomona removed an application question asking prospective students if they have criminal histories.
Harvey Mudd accidentally kills all seven koi in pond
Tragedy struck at the Harvey Mudd College koi pond earlier this month when excessive amounts of chlorine killed all the fish.
Pomona to bring Angela Davis to campus in April
Well-known political activist Angela Davis will return to the Claremont Colleges in April “for a week of interaction” with the community and two public events.
Honduras prevents ICE from deporting Pomona alum’s mother, who’s a cancer survivor
Two and a half weeks have passed since Cristian Padilla Romero PO ’18 started a petition and GoFundMe to help his mother, a stage 4 cancer survivor currently being held in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention, escape deportation to Honduras.
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.
Pomona may accelerate plans to add more lighting to South Campus
Pomona College may accelerate its plans to add more lighting to its South Campus due to a slurry of recent thefts on campus.
Conversations to ‘Drop Sodexo’ continue as contract with Scripps ends in 2020
Scripps College is continuing to look at dining hall service providers to potentially replace Sodexo, as students pressure the administration to move away from the private prison operator.
Smoothies, kombucha, truffle salt, oh my! Dining halls dazzle with trendy food items
From veggie-forward options to frozen favorites like Dole Whip, dining hall staff have stepped up their game since the start of the 2019-2020 school year, delighting returners across the 5Cs.