Claremont will have one fewer four-legged friend this semester. Red Dogg, a brown-spotted beagle who served as a Campus Safety Officer and emotional support animal for about a year and a half, died Jan. 22 after “a series of severe health-related issues.” Dogg, known by his social media handle, “Red
Author: Julia Frankel
Students voice concerns about Pomona Dean of Wellness Jan Collins-Eaglin
Many Pomona College students have complained about the school’s lack of institutional support for mental health, from difficulties getting cleared to return to school after leaves of absence to unclear practices regarding hospitalization and long wait times for appointments. Pomona’s Senior Associate Dean of Students for Personal Success and Wellness,
In Memoriam: Scripps trustee, alumna Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler
Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler SC ’72, a life-long supporter of arts and humanities education for the underprivileged, a voracious language-learner and world traveler, and a Life Trustee of Scripps College, died in her London home Oct. 31. Throughout her life, Jungels-Winkler remained dedicated to her alma mater. She became a member of
Claremont students enthusiastic about voting, participating in midterm election
This midterm season, people across the country took to the polls to make their voices heard. At the Claremont Colleges, it was no different. Following on-campus voting at Edmunds Ballroom, various politics groups, like the 5C Democrats, Claremont Government Society, and Scripps Politics Association, held election watch parties. Claremont McKenna
OPINION: Walker Wall and Pittsburgh: How can our community proceed?
Last week, two other Jewish students and I painted the words “Antisemitism exists. Acknowledge it” in big black letters, along with two blue Stars of David, on Pomona College’s Walker Wall, a space dedicated to free speech. Less than a day later, part of our message and one star were
Socialist battles capitalist in fiery debate, captivates audience
“Well, this won’t be a very good debate because I agree with some of what Nathan says,” said capitalist speaker Daniel Mitchell immediately after hearing his debate opponent, socialist Nathan Robinson, introduce socialist ideology at Pomona Student Union’s “Capitalism vs. Socialism” event Oct. 16. Contrary to what Mitchell had anticipated,
Students with allergies encounter dangers across 5C dining halls
Food mislabeling and cross contamination at dining halls across the 5Cs make it more difficult for students with allergies and dietary restrictions to eat safely. While food labels at 5C dining halls only indicate the presence of the top eight allergens — milk, eggs, fish, tree nuts, peanuts, shellfish, wheat,





