ASPC considers handing over Coop Fountain to college dining services

ASPC is considering a proposal to transfer the Coop Fountain to Pomona College Dining Services, which would put the college in charge of running the restaurant and paying for associated costs. 

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Pomona, CMC, Scripps release previously withheld class of 2023 admissions data

Pomona and CMC released their previously-withheld admissions rates, with Pomona’s holding constant and CMC’s rising slightly.

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Claremont trustees have donated more than $7 million to political causes since 2015, with CMC leading the way

Members of the 5Cs’ boards of trustees have donated more than $7.3 million to political candidates and committees since 2015, a TSL analysis of Federal Election Commission data found.

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External reviewers brought in to assess Monsour as wait times climb to a month

It’s been yet another semester of month-long waits and patient complaints, and now a panel of outside specialists is on campus to evaluate Monsour Counseling and Psychological Services.

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SJP-invited speakers prompt controversy at Gaza film screening

Claremont Students for Justice in Palestine’s decision to bring filmmakers Abby Martin and Mike Prysner to campus last week elicited controversy over past statements.

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Claremont sales tax increase seems headed for defeat, but supporters not ready to concede

A proposed 0.75 percent Claremont sales tax that supporters say would have boosted city revenues by $2.5 million appears headed toward defeat. But with more than 1,000 ballots from Tuesday’s special election yet to be counted, a community group supporting Measure CR isn’t conceding just yet.

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