Harvey Mudd College announced Wednesday that student-athletes living on-campus will not be permitted to participate in CMS athletics for the fall semester.
Author: Yasmin Elqutami
CMS calls off ‘high-risk’ sports
CMS athletes playing ‘high risk’ sports — basketball, football, soccer, volleyball, and water polo — won’t resume play this semester.
The Motley Coffeehouse to close for fall semester
The Motley Coffeehouse has long been a hub of camaraderie, community and caffeine. This fall, it’s closing to likely serve as a “grab and go” meal pick-up location.
Preview: 5C Fundraising Music Festival will be a ‘community effort of kinship’
Coming to a computer screen near you — the 5C Fundraising Music Festival will host an afternoon of concerts in an effort to fundraise for student-run mutual aid funds.
Know Your Rights Claremont — creating safe spaces and empowering the local immigrant community
5C students are reviving Know Your Rights Claremont, collaborating with local activists to organize educational clinics about immigrant rights.
Pomona Employment Partners tackle homelessness and unemployment one resume at a time
The student-run Draper Center program Pomona Employment Partners is tackling the Californian homeless crisis, working to eliminate unemployment in the city of Pomona by acting as one-on-one employment case managers. “I came to the conclusion that employment assistance [is] an area where college students seem uniquely positioned to help people experiencing homelessness,” founder Sophie Roe PO ’19 said.
5C First Gen Week brings festivities to first-generation student community
The first annual 5C First Gen Week, organized by first-generation student coalitions at each college, consisted of daily events spanning the 5Cs.
International students dazzle at 2019 International Autumn Gala
The 2019 International Autumn Gala, hosted by the International Place of the Claremont Colleges on Oct. 26, showcased international student talent with acts like a traditional Japanese taiko drumming performance, an Armenian Tsaghkadzori folk dance and an Argentinian tango.
Only three days left to see ‘Works in Progress’ art exhibit at Pomona
The “Works In Progress” art exhibit at Pomona College features unfinished art pieces from 5C students and is open until Oct. 16.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Colson Whitehead visits Scripps to talk new book, “The Nickel Boys”
Acclaimed author Colson Whitehead visited Scripps College to talk historical fiction and his new book “The Nickel Boys.”