Ramen — a delicious bowl of noodles in savory broth — is loved by many. Now, those in Claremont can enjoy it as well, at a restaurant with a fresh take on the delicious meal. Originated in Japan, ramen has made a large mark in the food industry in the
Author: Stephanie Du
Paradis Ice Cream Cafe brews up free coffee classes for Claremont public
Paradis Ice Cream Cafe, a local institution in the Claremont Village, has hosted free coffee classes for the Claremont public since early September. People of all ages, including 5C students, gathered in the sweet smelling shop to learn about the origins of coffee, its flavor profiles, and brewing methods. Jose
Sweetroots Kitchen brings plant-based treats to the 5Cs
Erica Barry PO ’19 is an economics major currently learning about entrepreneurship. Fittingly, she founded her own business and 5C club, SweetRoots Kitchen. Currently, there are 40 student bakers who sign up for weekly shifts to bake vegan muffins and deliver them to the Motley Coffeehouse. Growing up, Barry was
Claremont’s new bakery is the Crème of the crop
On Sept. 19, a new bakery called Crème Bakery opened its doors to the Claremont public. Located on Harvard Ave in the Village, it is a short walk and definitely a must try. When I walked in, I felt like I was transported to a bakery in Europe. Fresh pastries
Undocumented, a conversation with Jose Antonio Vargas
What is a home? Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas wrote about what it was like not to have one in his new book, “Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen.” In 2011, Vargas revealed that he was an undocumented immigrant in the New York Times magazine. On his
Reaching For New Heights: Claremont Climbing Team Members Ascend To Nationals
This weekend, three 5C students will take on some of the nation’s best climbers and scale some of the toughest rock walls. The Claremont Climbing Team, a new 5C club dedicated to rock climbing, is proud to have Cyrus Moassessi PZ ’20, Alex Goldstein HM ’18, and Laurel Melton
Dynamic Duo Brothers Illuminate The World Of Biology And History Through Podcasting
From a disappearing squid to the adventures of Napoleon in Egypt, Jeremy Snyder PO ’19 and his brother, Ross, cover fascinating science and history topics on their podcast, Microcosm. Snyder is a biology major while his brother is a government and history major at Georgetown University. The podcasts, posted
5C Students Rejoice In First-Generation Experiences Of College
“Not only am I the first in my family to attend college, but I am also THE first to graduate high school on both sides of my family,” Ralph Zamora PZ ’21 wrote in an email to TSL. “I broke through many barriers getting here and I am not finished
Student Band ‘Goldy’ Rocks And Rolls
Goldy, an eccentric band that started when Saul Nadis PO ’19 was still in high school, has come to the Claremont Colleges. The current members of Goldy spoke with TSL about their history, musical style, songwriting process, and hopes for the band’s future. Band members include bassist Nadis, drummer