The Pitzer Student Senate denied funding for a proposed “Caucasian Culture Club” after a lengthy discussion at the senate meeting Feb. 19. Throughout the process there was ambiguity surrounding the authenticity of the club as a proposed group. Following the denial of funds, the club leaders admitted that the
Author: Emma Paine
Panel Discusses Wallace’s Work, Life
Julius Taranto PO ’12 read his first David Foster Wallace novel in high school. At that time, Wallace was teaching at Pomona College, where he served as Disney Chair of Creative Writing until his suicide in 2008. “It was one of my reasons for choosing to come to Pomona,”
CMC Students Question Need for New Event Planning Board
The creation of a second Claremont McKenna College substance-free event organization this fall spurred some confusion among students who think that the school is unnecessarily supporting two separate entities designed to perform the same task. CMC created the College Programming Board (CPB) at the beginning of the year to
Campus Safety Reports 3 Incidents
Campus Safety has reported three incidents that took place on Sixth Street this semester, raising questions about security on the Claremont campuses. Last weekend a suspect from one of the incidents was arrested after Campus Safety managed to connect him with an attempted burglary at the Claremont McKenna College
CMC’s Future Rankings Left Uncertain After SAT Score Inflation Scandal
Claremont McKenna College (CMC) made national headlines Monday when President Pamela B. Gann announced that the college has reported false SAT statistics since 2005 to a variety of organizations, including U.S. News and World Report, the credit rating agency Moody’s, and the U.S. Department of Education. In an e-mail sent