Starry Night Carnival: A new social scene for South Quad

South Quad’s first-ever Starry Night Carnival took place this past Friday, April 10, under a star-covered sky. The volunteer-run event hosted booths featuring several 5C student artists, selling everything from handmade jewelry to crocheted plushies.

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The Hive’s Soundbox team showcases student talent in their Spring Tiny Patio Concert

On March 6, the Hive opened its doors for another Tiny Patio Concert, featuring four acts composed of both student performers and bands. Hosted by the Hive’s Soundbox, a professional recording space, the show sought to highlight student talent.

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Pitzer’s ‘Black Love’ panel discusses the many forms love can take

In the cozy living room of one of Pitzer’s Faculty in Residence, Professor of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures Fély Catan, students and professors gathered for a wide-ranging conversation about what it is to love and to be loved. This past Thursday, Feb. 12, Professor Catan, in conjunction with the Office of Black Student Affairs (OBSA), hosted the panel, “Black Love”, in honor of Black History Month.

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EU Center: Veronika Eberhart discusses censorship and the role of music in the Red Scare

This past Wednesday, Feb. 4, Veronika Eberhart gave a talk on behalf of the European Union Center of California. She focused on the works of Hanns Eisler, a German-Austrian composer, and within the context of the political consequences his compositions had during the Red Scare period. By describing the investigation into Eisler’s Marxist compositions, Eberhart highlighted U.S. censorship.

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Breakfast Club, International Enterprises Club and more: CMC’s club fair brings new innovation and engagement to student life

Suits, jerseys and everything in between flooded Claremont McKenna College’s Flamson Plaza last Friday afternoon. CMC students darted between tables, as posters and fliers blurred into a whirlwind of opportunity. On Jan. 30, CMC hosted their biannual club fair featuring over 30 clubs, including several new ones. While the other

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