Administrators and students at the Claremont Colleges have begun discussing and responding to the results of last spring’s Sexual Assault and Campus Climate Survey, which were released Nov. 5 with approximately 31 percent of 7C community members responding to the survey. “It is our hope that the results of the survey will shed light on questions we
Author: Elizabeth Lee
Committee Moves Forward With Scripps Presidential Search
The Scripps College Presidential Search Committee announced on Oct. 21 that it had established a prospectus and will now move forward with identifying potential candidates, according to trustees and committee co-chairs Bob Sacks and Betsy Weinberg Smith SC ’74. The prospectus, which can be found on the Scripps Presidential Search website, highlights the
CMC Considers Gender-inclusive Housing
Claremont McKenna College students and administrators are currently discussing the campus’s potential for expanding its gender-inclusive housing in response to a proposal submitted by the Sexuality and Gender Alliance (SAGA) last spring. Currently, Beckett Hall is the only CMC residence hall offering gender-inclusive housing. Though plans are still in the
Students Argue Pitzer Fails to Support Injured Staff
The Claremont Student Worker Alliance (CSWA) led a march of over 30 students on Oct. 2 to Pitzer College’s Human Resources Office in support of one of the school’s maintenance employees, Dominic Salcido. According to the CSWA’s flyers for the event, Salcido was recently removed from his position as
Pomona Presents New Art Museum Plan to City Residents
Pomona College hosted a community meeting on Sept. 29 at Millikan Laboratory to discuss the progress on planning its new art museum. In attendance were various members of the campus and Claremont community, as well as speakers Pomona President David Oxtoby, Museum Director Kathleen Howe, master planner Scott Smith and architect
Scripps’ LASPA Center Prepares for Upcoming Year
Following the launch of the LASPA Center for Leadership at Scripps College on April 2, the center’s employees, including Director Lisa Watson and two Scripps students, spent the summer developing programming and planning events for the center’s first full academic year. The center, which is located in Seal Court, held its first open house



