The Claremont Colleges Hindu Society hosted Holi, a religious and cultural festival which includes throwing colors, at Walker Beach.
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Jia Tolentino talks writing, social media and the age of the internet at Scripps
Writer Jia Tolentino visited Scripps College on Monday, conversing with writer R.O. Kwon about the writing process, internet trolls, and her new book “Trick Mirror.”
‘Live your best life’: More than just a saying for 5C student-run record label
Live Your Best Life Records, a student-run record label based at Pitzer College, represents student musicians around the 5Cs.
Q&A: ‘Pippin’ cast members talk hip-hop anime take on classic musical
The Claremont Colleges’ production of “Pippin,” directed by Tim Dang, takes a classic musical production about a young man who tries to find meaning in his life and adds an anime hip-hop twist.
5C students get a taste of South America during ‘Flavors of Chile’ event at Malott
Chef Cristian Rubilar visited Malott Dining Hall this week to serve a custom menu of traditional Chilean cuisine.
Let’s have a tat: Stick and poke at the 5Cs
Stick and poke tattoo culture at the Claremont Colleges offers students an opportunity for creative expression and artistry.
Pitzer’s dean of faculty to take year off to study liberal arts colleges abroad
Pitzer’s Dean Nigel Boyle will spend the 2019-20 academic year in Pakistan, Vietnam and Germany, studying liberal arts colleges as a Fulbright Global Scholar.
Scripps to end dorm furniture removal program
Scripps will no longer remove college-issued furniture from student rooms or permit students to do so beginning in the fall.
Club sports athletes report difficulties accessing athletic trainers
5C club sports athletes are unable to access athletic trainers outside of games.
5C dining halls respond to romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak
Dining halls at the Claremont Colleges acted promptly in removing romaine lettuce during the recent E. coli outbreak earlier this October. Forty-three people have fallen ill from the Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O157 linked to romaine lettuce from the Central Coastal growing regions in northern and central California, according to