Former Denver House cult member Isabel Kelly PO ’20 gave a talk at Pitzer College on March 8, sharing her journey of manipulation, control and recovery, while shedding light on the lasting psychological impact of her experience.
Author: Yahjairi Castillon
7C International Festival celebrates global cultures with food, music and performance
On Feb. 22, the 7C International Student Community Programs Council hosted its third annual International Festival at Claremont’s Flamson Plaza, offering a celebration of global diversity.
When SpaceX launches, Claremont students look up
5C students witnessed a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch as it passed overhead from Vandenberg Air Force Base.
From garden to grove: Pitzer’s Citrus Fest connects students through sustainability and fun
Pitzer’s Citrus Fest brought students together to celebrate the season with crafts, citrus-themed treats and a focus on sustainability.
‘Unearthing the record of the dawn of life’: A lecture by Mary Droser
University of California, Riverside professor Mary Droser shared her research on early animal life as part of the 45th Annual Woodford-Eckis Lectureship on Saturday, Feb. 1.
‘A Simple Herstory’: Podcast creators remember past women on the presidential ballot
On March 21, the Scripps Presents series hosted “A Simple Herstory” podcasters Jocelyn Kuritsky SC ’04, Jonathan Goldberg and Jennifer Hall to discuss the country’s exhaustive track record of female presidential candidates.
Reproductive medicine and policy: Abortion and the Supreme Court with Jaclyn Serpico
On Thursday, March 7, Jaclyn Serpico spoke at Pomona College about the intricacies of reproductive healthcare and her research on reproductive rights.
‘Black joy is not just a necessity, but it’s an act of resistance’ : Pomona BSU’s second Black Youth Conference
On Saturday, Feb. 24, local middle and high school students gathered at Pomona College for the Black Student Union’s (BSU) second Black Youth Conference.
A look into how dining halls across the 5Cs are celebrating Black History Month
Adorned in black, red, yellow and green, several 5C dining halls are leading the way in celebrating Black History Month in Claremont. Through serving Black cultural cuisines, showcasing decorations and displaying educational materials, students and staff have worked to make places to eat, places to learn. Pitzer College’s McConnell dining
A wet start to the school year, flooding at the Claremont Colleges
The heavy rainstorms that hit California came down heavily on the 5C area on Sunday, Feb. 4 and stayed through Tuesday, Feb. 6. During this period, Claremont received an uncharacteristically high 7.93 inches of rain that resulted in significant consequences for the 5Cs. From Mount Baldy temporarily closing its ski









