With the threat of coronavirus bearing down, 5C students saw their semesters on campus cut short as administrators asked them to leave.
Author: Jasper Davidoff
Students and faculty brace for transition to online classes
5C classes will take place through the video conferencing platform Zoom, and continue to utilize Sakai, following spring break.
US Bike Route 66 will likely pedal through Pomona
The U.S. Bicycle Route 66, which creates a continuous path for cyclists between Chicago and Santa Monica, is coming through Claremont.
Claremont Colleges cancel in-person classes, tell students to go home
The undergraduate Claremont Colleges canceled in-person classes after spring break and are asking students to move out early.
Scripps cancels public and ‘non-essential’ events
Scripps College is canceling all “non-essential events” in response to the nationwide spread of the coronavirus.
Harvey Mudd cancels admitted students programs amid coronavirus fears
Harvey Mudd College is canceling its admitted students programming in April in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Pomona students greenlight ASPC constitutional amendments, ‘shadow grading’ referendum
Pomona students approved amendments to the ASPC constitution and a proposal to grade first-years on a P/NC basis their first semester.
ASCMC announces election results; Lin new president
Claremont McKenna College students voted for their new ASCMC executive board Tuesday, electing Johnson Lin as president.
Claremont Colleges ramp up coronavirus prep as outbreak intensifies in US
Claremont Colleges administrators are stepping up preparations for coronavirus, including plans for if classes must be cancelled.
Pomona announces historian and human rights lawyer as commencement speakers
Pomona College’s 2020 commencement speakers will be historian Henry Louis Gates Jr. and human rights lawyer Martina Vandenberg PO ’90.









