In early January, the city of Claremont will embark on a renovation project to improve the Claremont Village. The plan, which was unanimously approved at the Nov. 3 city council meeting, affects the area bordered by Indian Hill Boulevard, Bonita Avenue, Harvard Avenue and First Street.Among the planned enhancements are
Author: Noah Sneider
Claremont Funds Bankrupt Art Museum
After over an hour of deliberations at their biweekly meeting, the Claremont City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to grant $18,879 to the Claremont Museum of Art to help the museum remain financially afloat for the remainder of the year. The appropriation, which will come out of the city’s public art
Pomona to Refurbish Web Site
For the past nine months, Pomona’s communications office has been working furiously to redesign the official Pomona College Web site.The project, set to roll out in mid-January, will mark the first major overhaul of Pomona’s web presence in ten years.The “web team,” composed of Administrative Web Manager Whitney Hengesbach, Rory
Pomona to Launch New Website
For the past nine months, Pomona’s communications office has been working furiously to redesign the official Pomona College Web site.The project, set to roll out in mid-January, will mark the first major overhaul of Pomona’s web presence in 10 years.The “web team,” composed of Administrative Web Manager Whitney Hengesbach, Rory
Student Union Speakers Debate the Merits of Drug Policy
“Drug Wars,” the latest in a series of Pomona Student Union events, featured a spirited debate on the virtues and vices of drug prohibition and potential legalization. The debate, which took place Sep. 23 at 7 p.m. in front of a packed crowd in Edmunds Ballroom, pitted former Bush administration
Sontag, Longtime Pomona Philosophy Professor, Dies at 84
Fredrick E. Sontag, Professor of Philosophy at Pomona College, died Jun. 14 of congestive heart failure. Sontag, 84, began teaching at Pomona in 1952 and retired at the end of last semester, ending a career that spanned nearly six decades and included thousands of students. Before coming to Pomona, Sontag