Graduating seniors from the class of 2024 reflect on their college experiences at the 5Cs and share advice with other students.
Author: Ameya Teli
Following national trends, Pomona College to introduce new data science minor
This fall, Pomona College will address a national trend in interest by introducing a new data science minor.
Pomona Divest From Apartheid concludes annual Palestinian Liberation Week
On March 29, Pomona Divest From Apartheid concluded its Palestine Liberation Week with a series of educational and art-based events.
Pomona raises tuition for tenth year in a row
On Mar. 11, Pomona announced that it would be raising its tuition prices for the 2024-25 school year, marking its tenth year of increases.
New residential themed communities pilot at Pomona College for the upcoming school year
Next fall, Pomona will introduce two new housing options based on community interests for rising sophomores, juniors and seniors.
Overcoming the stigma: Claremont Colleges host events for National Eating Disorder Awareness Week
The Claremont Colleges Eating Disorder Task Force Team hosted a series of events highlighting National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
14th WiMSoCal symposium gives platform to women and gender nonconforming people in math
On Feb. 24, Pomona College hosted the 14th Symposium for Women and Gender Minorities in Mathematics in Southern California (WiMSoCal).
Love, community and sweet treats: How the 5Cs celebrated Valentine’s Day
Love — and chocolate — were in the air on Feb. 14 as Valentine’s Day-themed events took place throughout the 5Cs, fostering community and giving students the opportunity to take a break from school and try a sweet treat instead. The day began with “For the Love of Chocolate,” an
Former CEO of Patagonia, Michale Crooke, delivers keynote speech at CMC Green Careers Conference
On Feb. 9, Michael Crooke, former CEO of Patagonia, gave the keynote speech at Claremont McKenna College’s (CMC) 10th annual Green Careers Conference. The conference, which was sponsored by the Roberts Environmental Center, featured panels on postgraduate education, civic and community engagement, environmental protection, environmental policy and government. Crooke’s talk
The Coop Fountain reopens for the spring semester
Pomona College’s Coop Fountain cafe, known around campus as “the Coop,” has reopened for the spring semester following a month-long closure last fall that resulted from campus-wide staffing shortages. While the reopening sparked excitement across campus for community members who frequent the restaurant, it also raised questions about the current