Two Pitzer Student Garden chickens were found displaced from their coop on Tuesday morning; one chicken remains missing.
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Claims of academic censorship levied against The Claremont Discourse Lecture Series following speaker withdrawal
Pomona College Professor Bilal Nasir withdrew from a planned lecture with the Claremont Colleges library this fall.
Two North College Avenue car crashes involving 7C students occurred this past week
Two separate collisions involving 7C students occurred in the same week on North College Avenue.
5C community responds to Noem v. Vasquez Perdomo, new ICE ruling
A Supreme Court decision overturned a Los Angeles ban on immigration stops based on perceived race, ethnicity, language and place of employment on Sept. 8.
CMC’s Robert Day Sciences Center opens nearly four years after breaking ground
This fall, the Robert Day Sciences Center (RDSC) at Claremont McKenna College has officially opened after starting construction nearly four years ago.
Pomona alumna Marjorie E. Belknap ’47 leaves $8.6 million to the college
Pomona College alumna Dr. Marjorie E. Belknap ’47, whose career as a physician and elder-care advocate spanned decades, recently awarded her alma mater an $8.6 million bequest.
Sagehens football lose 3-21 in home opener against Lewis and Clark
On Sept. 20, the Pomona-Pitzer football team lost its home opener against the Lewis and Clark College Pioneers 3-21, marking its first defeat of the season. Though the Hens could not replicate their success from their previous game against the Willamette Bearcats, defensive captain Jake Sugawara PO ’26 emphasized that confronting resistance early on is what it takes for the Sagehens to fly higher in the future.
CMC tops FIRE free speech rankings, remaining 4Cs receive failing grades
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) released their 2026 Free Speech Rankings, a report on speech climates on college and university campuses nationwide Sept. 9.
The Motley celebrates its reopening amidst uncertainty over decoration policy
The Motley opened this semester with their “Motgun Wedding” last Friday before its official opening Monday, Sept. 15.
Inclusion-based scholarships at the Claremont Colleges face civil rights complaint
Claremont Colleges respond to a civil rights complaint issued against scholarships and fellowships for marginalized groups.









