The Laemmle Claremont 5 theater’s future is in limbo as part of the Southern Californian moviehouse chain is put on the market.
Author: Yasmin Elqutami
Scripps Sustainability Fair showcases Earth Week efforts
Earth Week concluded with Scripps College’s Sustainability Fair, an event that gave students a platform to advertise sustainable initiatives.
Writer, activist Sundeep Morrison spotlights Sikh struggle in one-woman show ‘Rag Head’
Sundeep Morrison’s one-woman show “Rag Head” tackles Sikh identity in relation to broader themes of hate, hope and American identity.
The tea on Tea Circle: 5C club brews community
Tea Circle offers a space for students to study, socialize, eat snacks and drink a rotating menu of teas built around a weekly theme.
Pomona chef Travis Ellis competes in collegiate culinary conference
Pomona chef Travis Ellis recently ventured out of Claremont to compete in the NACUFS, winning a bronze medal for his dish.
‘People are just people’: Musician Todrick Hall on self-love and social media
In an era of social media, relatability and self-branding, Todrick Hall just wants us to be ourselves.
A cacophony of clutter: The Balcony’s first art show of the year explores physical and mental mess
The Balcony, a student-run 5C organization promoting student art, hosted its first show of the academic year March 1.
What your mama didn’t tell you: A body positivity discussion for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week
Gloria Lucas, activist and Nalgona Positivity Pride founder, hosted “Eating Disorders and Body Love: The Things Mama Didn’t Tell You.”
‘Bad with Money’: Gaby Dunn on society’s lack of access to financial literacy
We’re bad with money, and Gaby Dunn wants us to talk about it. Dunn visited Scripps College Feb. 20 to discuss her recently published book, “Bad with Money: The Imperfect Art of Getting Your Financial Sh*t Together.”
Creation, commerce and community: Artistic entrepreneurs at the 5Cs
Almost every student at the 5Cs has experience juggling academics, extracurriculars and personal lives, but only a few add running a small business to the balancing act. Becca Magnan PO ’22, Madison Seto SC ’21 and Carrie Young SC ’21 are three such entrepreneurs; they make and sell art through









