Though health experts and fellow students have warned of the dangers of traveling and moving back to Claremont, some students have no choice but to move or have chosen to return regardless. Here are some things to know if you’re moving to Claremont for the spring semester.
Tag: Coronavirus
Pomona’s RAISE research program to replace SURP for second consecutive summer
Pomona College’s Remote Alternative Independent Summer Experience Program will again replace its Summer Undergraduate Research Program.
Los Angeles County COVID-19 hospitalizations top 8,000
COVID-19 hospitalizations in Los Angeles County have exceeded 8,000 for the first time since the start of the pandemic, according to the California Department of Public Health.
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.
LA County now leads in state hospitalizations by more than 4,000 patients
The percentage of intensive care unit beds available in Southern California was zero percent for the fourth consecutive day Sunday, according to the state’s COVID-19 response website.
OPINION: Don’t come back to Claremont this spring
Returning to Claremont for the spring semester is reckless and selfish, argue Donnie Denome CG ’21 and Becca Zimmerman PZ ’21.
COVID-19 hospitalizations rise as Southern California ICU capacity is 0 percent for third consecutive day
The percentage of intensive care unit beds available in Southern California was zero percent for the third consecutive day Saturday, according to the California Department of Public Health.
ICU capacity in Southern California is 0 percent for second consecutive day
The percentage of intensive care unit beds available in Southern California remained at zero percent Friday, according to the California Department of Public Health.









