Vaccinated asymptomatic Pomona students who come in contact with a positive COVID-19 no longer need to follow modified quarantine rules.
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TCCS begins planning for 7C-wide student center
TCCS is planning a 7C-wide student center and is looking for input on what to include in the center as the process gets underway.
Bike, scooter, skateboard safety under scrutiny at 5Cs and in Claremont
Recent policies announced by CMC, Pomona College, HMC and the city of Claremont limit the use of student vehicles.
Claremont Institute defends senior fellow who advised Trump on overturning election
The Claremont Institute published a statement on Oct. 11 defending senior fellow John Eastman, the lawyer who advised former President Donald Trump on overturning the 2020 election in Congress.
CMC student groups condemn Ath speaker: ‘Too many of our peers are hurting’
Claremont McKenna College’s Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum hosted Northwestern University professor Laura Kipnis on Oct. 6. Known for controversial angles on sensitive subjects ranging from Title IX to “sexual politics on campus,” her invitation to speak attracted broad criticism from students who said it was detrimental to survivors and campus culture.
Now in its second year, Nobody Fails at Scripps settles in for the long haul
NFAS began in response to a specific crisis: students wanted a universal pass grading policy for the spring semester of 2020 as a result of the then-nascent pandemic. Then, as student need became apparent, the group did a round of mutual aid fundraising before the fall 2020 semester, followed by another before spring 2021. Last semester, some organizers were unsure if NFAS would continue to exist past their graduation last spring.
Claremont evaluates pilot for mental health emergency response team
As towns and cities across the country struggle with the goals of their public safety spending, some are working to address the need for mental health professionals to respond to non-criminal police calls. Claremont is in the process of doing just that.
5Cs welcome two new chaplains
The Claremont College Services hires a new Protestant chaplain and Rabbi at the McAlister Center for Religious Activities.
Harvey Mudd opens doors to new Scott A. McGregor Computer Science Center
Harvey Mudd College has finally opened the doors of its brand-new Scott A. McGregor Computer Science building.
CMC and Pitzer partner with Seeds of Fortune in commitment to support women of color in higher education
CMC and Pitzer College have partnered with Seeds of Fortune to support women of color in higher education.









