Claremont students tend to be strongly attached to their end-of-night rituals. Before friends go their separate ways, after the party has been shut down and the midnight cravings begin to hit –– a sporadic plan always arises. From The Hub at CMC to Pitzer’s Shakedown to Jay’s Place at Mudd, students across the 5Cs find community and respite on the side of their midnight snacks.
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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.
Pomona’s performative male contest: Voting between sincerity and satire
He walks among us. One may think that he’s just another Claremont student with a love for literature and a sweet treat, but the truth is something far more calculated. In fact, that tote bag full of Angela Davis and Labubus that he’s always carrying around — purely ornamental. They
Paint nights and soirées: Saturday evenings get more creative with the 5C Artists’ Coalition
5C Artists’ Coalition, an increasingly active and popular club, hosts regular paint nights and art socials. The organization aims to create and support a supportive community centered around creativity.
What is college for?: Inclusion in an exclusive institution
Panelists Susan McWilliams Barndt, Guillermo Douglass-Jaimes and Stef Torralba convened on March 21 to discuss higher education and unpack layers of elitism at the Claremont Colleges.
Claremont’s Laemmle Theatre lives to see another year
Claremont’s pandemic burdened, local movie theater finally closes an unsteady chapter in the fate of the neighborhood’s historic landmark. To the relief of many 7C students and Claremont locals, the 16-year-old Laemmle’s Claremont 5 Theatre is not set to close any time soon. However, with sparse business since the beginning





