Scripps College will lose its Title IX coordinator at the start of the academic year.
Author: Marc Rod
Both CMS and P-P women’s basketball coaches to leave Claremont Colleges
The Claremont Colleges are down two women’s basketball coaches with both the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps and Pomona-Pitzer coaches leaving the 5Cs.
First CMC student death in February ruled an accidental drug overdose, medical examiner says
The first Claremont McKenna College student death in February was ruled an accidental drug overdose, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office reported.
Postseason roundup: CMS women’s tennis makes history, track and field athletes win national accolades
CMS women’s tennis and track and field athletes had particularly notable performances at last week’s national championships.
News Bites Week of April 28
PO develops a new plan for international student representation at commencement, The Shakedown didn’t recieve PZ Senate funding and more.
Pomona updates work study, student finance policies
Pomona announced changes to its work-study and student finance policies after a sit in, but did not touch on all of the organizers’ demands.
News Bites Week of April 21
Pitzer hires a new Dean of Faculty, ASCMC announces its 2019-2020 budget allocations and 17 current and former 5C students win fellowships.
News Bites Week of April 14
Pomona released proposed updates to its student code policies, relating to alcohol policy, free speech and the Good Samaritan Policy.
Pomona’s new sexual assault survivors program includes close ties to local org Project Sister
Pomona College announced its new advocates for sexual assault survivors program will be more directly linked to Project Sister, a local survivor support group, and will have a more hierarchical structure.
News Bites Week of April 7
Scripps Associated Students and ASPC recently announced their election results, and ASHMC passes a resolution allowing executive board members to receive stipends of up to $600.






