Heavy rain showered the Claremont Colleges this Tuesday, causing student displacement and damage to facilities, including residence halls.
Author: Jake Chang
Harvey Mudd announces spring booster requirement amid increase in cases
Harvey Mudd College will require students to receive the latest COVID-19 bivalent booster dose prior to returning to campus for the spring.
After two years hiatus, Pitzer’s Grove House kitchen reopens
This October, Pitzer College’s Grove House kitchen officially reopened for the new school year. The Grove House kitchen hosted a soft opening just prior to fall break in mid-October, then officially opened for full service the following week with its hours from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m, Tuesday through Friday.
Has Fizz fizzled out? New social media app receives mixed reviews after Claremont takeover
An ambitious marketing strategy initially had students abuzz about the new social media app, but lately, Fizz has gone flat.
Empleados de cocina de Pomona votan por autorizar huelga, exigen mejores salarios
En la tarde del jueves, los empleados de cocina de Pomona College votaron a favor de autorizar una huelga, lo que significa que el comité de trabajadores que representa a los empleados tiene permiso para ejecutar una huelga, aunque no se ha dado a conocer un plan oficial de huelga.
Pomona dining hall staff vote to authorize strike, ASPC passes resolution in support of higher wages
On Thursday evening, Pomona College dining hall staff voted to authorize a strike, meaning that the committee of workers which represents staff during contract negotiations may decide to mobilize, although no official plan to strike has been released.
One year later: Pomona’s Ultimate Meal Plan faces accessibility concerns with students
Pomona College’s decision to implement a compulsory Ultimate Meal Plan for all students living on campus last year has received mixed responses from students, including a petition this semester calling for the administration to make the meal plan optional. The adoption of the Ultimate Meal Plan was announced April 21,
Pomona’s JBoard hones in on restorative justice in this fall’s training
Last weekend, Pomona College’s student-run Judicial Council (JBoard) hosted its annual fall training, where new and returning panelists went through mock cases and training sessions with a restorative justice framework, aimed to prepare them for enacting sanctions in real hearings.






