The Claremont City Council passed a parking ordinance Sept. 28 that would lower the number of parking spaces each of the 5Cs is required to have, on the condition that the colleges agree to ban one or more classes from bringing cars to campus. Under the current Claremont Municipal Code,
Author: Ethan Grossman
Senate Briefs 10/4/10
Let the games begin Stephanie Almeida PO ‘11 banged the gavel at 5:15 p.m. and started moderating everyone’s caucus. I-bankers might not take vacations but we do Dean Miriam Feldblum encouraged students to attend the Student-Trustee retreat on Oct. 15, even though it falls on the first night of Fall
Claremont School of Theology Receives $10M Gift
In January, the Claremont School of Theology (CST) received a $10 million gift from Board of Trustees member David Lincoln and his wife, Joan. The gift will be used to start the Claremont University Project, which CST President Jerry Campbell said is “a project intended to create a small consortium
CMC Kravis Center Construction Slows
The western portion of Claremont McKenna College’s campus has been riddled with large cranes, chain-link fences, construction workers and loud noises for approximately a year. The product of this construction will be CMC’s new Kravis Center, an administrative facility named after CMC Trustee Henry R. Kravis. The building will take
Pomona-Pitzer Mens Swimming Sits in Third Place in SCIAC After Regular Season
It was pouring rain in the early morning of Feb. 6 when the Pomona-Pitzer swimming and diving team departed for Occidental College. The rain seemed to damper everyone’s mood, or maybe it simply reflected the sentiments felt by the team’s Seniors, who would be bidding farewell to the swim meets