From flirting with grand theft auto to holding chickens captive, Harvey Mudd College’s annual Atwood Dorm Scavenger Hunt is sure to bring the house down — and maybe Pitzer College’s banner with it. This year’s Sept. 13 endeavor also left Mudders with a damage fee of $5,000 and a side of community service to pay back Pitzer.
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OPINION: It’s getting (way too) hot in here, Pomona
When a heatwave swept across southern California at the start of this school year, Pomona’s plan didn’t prioritize students, argues Zeean Firmeza PO ’26.
‘It looked like a scene out of Titanic’: Pomona students’ belongings ruined in Mudd flood
A seemingly ordinary Monday night turned into a disaster for some Pomona College students when the Mudd Hall basement flooded with a foul-smelling black water around 10 p.m. April 4.
The 5 to The 10: Unpacking the Scripps campus and Mission Revival’s mythology
Scripps struggles to reflect the mission mythology behind its celebrated architecture, asserts SoCal columnist Cassidy Bensko SC ’25.
Ant anxiety? Pomona students share their tried-and-true insect combat strategies
Dorm-ant? No, these uninvited insects are alive and active in your room. To rid these squatters, try the methods these students swear by.
Oldenborg reconstruction crawls forward with new two-building plan
After years of hinting at possible renovations, Pomona College says it is now close to rebuilding Oldenborg Center.
Scripps to end dorm furniture removal program
Scripps will no longer remove college-issued furniture from student rooms or permit students to do so beginning in the fall.
OPINION: Pomona needs to maintain not only its gym, but also its dorms
Pomona’s spending millions to build a new gym while its old dorms go without repairs or maintenance, to the detriment of students.
Scripps College RAs no longer permitted to serve as primary crisis responders
CW: Mention of suicide As part of the Scripps College Residence Life student staff restructuring initiated at the end of last year, resident advisors and community coordinators are not permitted to be on the scene of crises on campus, according to multiple Scripps students. Vice President for Student Affairs and
Following shortage, Scripps expands on-campus housing options
Scripps College has made changes to address last year’s on-campus housing shortage, when over-enrollment for the class of 2021 resulted in 38 first-year students living in the Claremont Graduate University apartments on Foothill Boulevard. The administration made use of existing space on campus and renovated the president’s house, the Revelle