This year, the Classics Department of the Claremont University Consortium preparing for the implementation of a new program, Late Antique Medieval Studies (LAMS). The new program will be headed by the Professor of Classics and History at Pomona College, Kenneth Wolf. The Classics department offers “a multidisciplinary approach to literature
Author: Hunter Reardon
5C Criminal Justice Network Explores Troy Davis Execution
This week, the 5C Criminal Justice Network (CJN) addressed the recent conviction and execution of Troy Davis and similar death penalty cases by holding an open discussion at Scripps College. According to its website, the CJN “aims to raise consciousness about prison-related issues at the Claremont Colleges” due to a
Students and Staff Review 7C Disability Resources
The Claremont Colleges hosted several representatives from the Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD) this week with the purpose of exploring how accommodations and services are provided for students with disabilities at the schools. The five undergraduate colleges each held two meetings—one for faculty and one for students—to share
New Solar Panels Still Inactive
After months of delays due to legal obstacles, Pomona College will finally be putting to use its new set of solar panels, which were installed atop Sontag Hall, Pomona Hall, and the Pomona athletic field last year. The college purchased the panels in December 2010, but operations were delayed while
Class of 2015 Welcomes More International Students
_x000D_ Along with a new batch of valedictorians, star athletes, and campus leaders, the 5Cs welcomed a more geographically diverse first year class this fall. As the reputation of the Claremont Colleges grows within the United States and oversees, more students from around the world are choosing Claremont as their