5C students are calling for further institutional accountability after a screenshot of a P-P football player’s transphobic TikTok video emerged on Twitter Sunday night.
Author: Yasmin Elqutami
Some CMC recreational facilities to open March 22 after a year closed
Some Claremont McKenna College recreational facilities will open to CMC students, staff and faculty after a year closed.
Shift in Los Angeles County restrictions paves way for modified campus reopenings
Pomona College could resume modified on-campus activities this summer if Los Angeles County moves into the red tier of the state’s reopening plan, President G. Gabrielle Starr and administrators said in an email to the community Thursday. LA County has been in its most restrictive purple tier since August 2020,
Pomona to open outdoor facilities, allow ‘outdoor sessions’ following recent county guidance
Pomona College will be resuming some on-campus activities following recent changes to county health guidance, administration announced in an email to students Tuesday.
CMC projects no student return to campus in March
Claremont McKenna College received news from county health officials that forewarned of a closed campus come March.
Harvey Mudd will not bring students back to campus in spring 2021
Harvey Mudd College will not open its campus to students in the spring 2021 semester, college administrators told students in an email Friday.
Pomona postpones applications for potential mid-semester return to campus
The opening of applications is dependent on a Los Angeles County waiver program that is currently on hold, Dean of Students Avis Hinkson told students Thursday.
Southern California hits a week with 0 percent ICU capacity
Southern California reached its first week with zero percent reported ICU capacity since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Los Angeles County COVID-19 hospitalizations surpass 6,000 patients
Hospitalizations of COVID-19 patients in Los Angeles County now exceed 6,000 patients for the first time since the pandemic began, according to the California Department of Public Health.
Extended stay-at-home order likely as Southern California ICU capacity remains 0 percent
Intensive care unit availability in Southern California was zero percent for the fifth consecutive day Monday, according to the state’s COVID-19 dashboard.








