OPINION: Studying abroad on financial aid comes with extra baggage

Amidst the stories of glamorous romances in foreign countries and life-changing adventures, Klara Jacobs PZ ’24 gives a realistic take on what studying abroad looks like for a 5C student, especially for one on financial aid.

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Notes of a First Gen: Have you called your mom today?

Advice columnist Camila Navarrette calls her mom at least once a day. Being so far away from home as a first generation student is hard enough without talking to her once a day. Have you called yours?

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Known as the most expensive club sport on campus, men’s lacrosse is hoping to change their image

Due-ing the most. Despite the highest financial commitment of any club sport at the 5Cs, through financial aid and external funding, the Claremont Cougars are hoping to shed lacrosse’s image of exclusivity.

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P-P women’s lacrosse team finds silver lining in an early season loss

re-LAX! Despite losing the battle of the birds to No. 7 ranked Wesleyan 14-6, the Sagehens are using the loss as motivation for continuing their dominance of the SCIAC in hopes of bringing home a National Championship.

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Athenas lacrosse tames Oxy Tigers in impressive 20 point win

Me-Wow! Athenas had the Oxy Tigers purring during their 24-4 blowout on March 5.

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LAX to end curbside pick-ups for Uber, Lyft and taxis

Students coming back to Claremont via Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) after Thanksgiving break will have to jump through additional hoops before they can get on the road back to campus. In an effort to mitigate increased traffic due to various projects, LAX is ending curbside pick-ups for Ubers, Lyfts and taxis Oct. 29, according to a news release from LAX and the Los Angeles Times.

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