P-P women’s soccer wins SCIAC championship, punching ticket to second consecutive NCAA tournament

Showing a dominant performance against the Cal Lutheran Regals by shutting them out 2-0, the P-P women’s soccer team is headed back to the NCAA tournament.

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CMS takes crown in men’s soccer Sixth Street rivalry after defeating P-P 1-0 in overtime

The men’s soccer Sixth Street rivalry sequel ended in stunning fashion Wednesday after Rafael Otero CM ’25 scored the golden goal in overtime to give Claremont-Mudd-Scripps a 1-0 win over Pomona-Pitzer.

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Pomona’s RAISE research program to replace SURP for second consecutive summer

Pomona College’s Remote Alternative Independent Summer Experience Program will again replace its Summer Undergraduate Research Program.

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CMC final 5C to signal a remote start to spring 2021 semester

Claremont McKenna College will not reopen its campus for the start of the spring semester but will try to return students mid-semester if conditions and Los Angeles County guidance allow, President Hiram Chodosh wrote in an email to students Wednesday.

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Some 5C construction projects stall during pandemic, others move forward

While Harvey Mudd College is on schedule to complete its McGregor Computer Science Center, some major construction projects backed by Pomona College, Scripps College and Pitzer College have stalled, some due to budget and virus transmission concerns raised by the pandemic. HMC computer science building still set for spring 2021

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Q&A: CGU epidemiologist Nicole M. Gatto talks COVID-19, masks and politics

As the United States continues to report record numbers of new daily COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, TSL sat down with Nicole M. Gatto, an associate professor of public health at Claremont Graduate University, to discuss the surge in cases and governmental response.

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Some Claremont alumni fall short in 2020 election

Montana Gov. Steve Bullock CM ’88 was just one Claremont Colleges alum to lose a contested race earlier this week.

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