In just 20 minutes, a 5C production of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “21 Chump Street” tackled injustice and prejudice within the U.S. police force.
Author: Keaton Schiller
From the Navy to North Korea to CMC, professor Mike Izbicki discusses his path to pacifism
Computer science professor Mike Izbicki discusses conscientious objection, teaching in North Korea, and machine learning for social change.
Student-run theater group puts on all-female production of ‘The Wolves’
5C theatre troupe The Green Room put on Sarah DeLappe’s play “The Wolves,” about high school girls today and the complexities of girlhood.
Weekly Writing Workshop inspires local kids to pick up the pen
In the Weekly Writing Workshop, students from across the 5Cs gather to mentor young students and help them improve their writing abilities.
‘Pippin’ brings hip-hop and anime weirdness to Seaver Theatre
Pomona College’s production of “Pippin” is bringing layers of weird to Seaver Theatre with hip-hop, anime and angst.
‘Do Science and God Mix?’ Oxford’s John Lennox comes to Claremont to share his views
University of Oxford science philosopher John Lennox visited Harvey Mudd College on Oct. 10 to discuss the intersection of religion and science.
Digitizing the aux cord: ‘Vibe’ app is coming to the 5Cs
Vibe, a new smartphone app coming to the 5Cs on Oct. 20, allows students to log in through their Apple Music and Spotify Premium accounts and share entire music libraries and favorite artists under their user profile.
Students gather for the first Shakedown Sounds open-mic of the year
At this year’s first Shakedown Sounds open-mic event, students gathered to perform covers, original songs, and slam poetry.
Claremont joins global climate strike warning of environmental crisis
Hundreds of people in Claremont participated in Friday’s global climate strike, which aimed to bring awareness to the environmental crisis.
Pitzer art exhibits emphasize prison reform
Pitzer features “Disruption! Art and the Prison Industrial Complex” and “Ashley Hunt: Degrees of Visibility”