Mexico’s a danger zone, and you’ve already been to Joshua Tree, the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, and the rest of the usual spring break suspects. Well, go to Vegas again! Then, embark on another adventure with your gambling winnings. Whether you have a long afternoon to spare or all the
Author: Katie Gosewehr
Mudd’s Underground Movement
We all rely on TNC and Pub to get our Wednesday and Thursday night grind on: they churn out the radio-ready pop and hip hop most of us expect from college parties. But as Janak Tull PZ ’13 observed, “Lots of events at the Claremont Colleges are big on playing
Harry Potter Madness Takes Over
Now that we’re no longer of Hogwarts age, you might expect us college students to be beyond the Harry Potter craze. Happily, this couldn’t be farther from the truth: Harrymania is alive and well, as evidenced by the hundreds of 5C students who attended the premiere last night or plan
Play Review: “DNA” Resonates: Bottom Line Theater Impresses with Fall Debut
Before dress rehearsal last Tuesday night, DNA director Laura Steinroeder SC ’13 seemed to be everywhere at once: playing with the lights, retrieving a box of props, greeting actors as they entered Seaver Theater’s intimate Larch Studio, and allaying their concerns about their costumes (“I don’t think any shoes for
Claremont Idol Hits the Right Notes
Bottom Line Theater sponsored “Claremont Idol” last Saturday night in order to draw attention to the student-run 5C theater group. The “American Idol”-esque event’s organizers rated it a success, as the competition drew a crowd of about 60 to 70 student performers in addition to friends and curious spectators who
Student Profiles: Entrepreneurs
As soon as I sat down with Alex Berman CMC ’12, Charlie Walton CMC ’12, and Daniel Black CMC ’11, it was all business. These gentlemen are unusually focused for college students, especially within the “Claremont bubble” of a distractingly sunny Southern California campus. They’re not afraid to dive right
Student Profiles: DJs on Campus
They’re an integral component of your party-going experience at the 5Cs, but their talent is often overlooked on campus. Meet student DJs Andrew Strait PO ’10, Evan Stalker PO ’10 and Kim Katz SC ’10, whose playlists keep our bodies moving and our energy level high. These musical masters shared
Review: TV on the Radio at the Glass House
TV on the Radio’s unique brand of alternative rock lit up the Glass House with hip hop, jazz, and electronic influences keeping the audience on its toes Tuesday. They played at the Glass House as part of their tour to promote their latest album, “Dear Science,” released last September. Following
Bias Incident Reflects Poorly on Our Campus
Last Wednesday at lunchtime, I was minding my own business at the Motley, headphones on and a cup of French roast by my side to motivate my study for a dreaded Macro Theory quiz. I could not, however, help but overhear snippets of an open meeting between the co-chairs of