Pluralism, progress, problems: 50 years of interfaith chaplaincy

At the intersection of Scripps College, Pomona College and Claremont McKenna College stands the McAlister Center for Religious Activities (also called the McAlister Center for Spiritual Life), an institution many students pass every day. However, according to former Protestant Chaplain Naima Lett, 75% of the community she encountered during the 2021-2022 school year was unaware of the center’s chaplain services, which provide counseling for all students and faculty of the Claremont colleges regardless of religion. Even less known is the chaplaincy system’s fifty years of complex history, representing both the cutting edge of inclusive college campuses and archaic systems no longer relevant to student needs.

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‘At the mercy of the ocean’: nine 5C Sailing students temporarily stranded in shipwreck off Long Beach coast

When Annie Voss PZ ’26 initially received the email that told her she had secured a spot to 5C Sailing Club’s first outing of the spring semester, she was more than a little hesitant about going. With Southern California in the midst of a winter storm, she said it was

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5C Black student organizations continue uplifting student experiences

Looking back on their journeys leading 5C Black student organizations, Paris Primm PZ ’22 and Sydney Catherine Jackson SC ’23 affirm the need for more institutional support.

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Masks, testing, parties and more: How the 5Cs plan to handle COVID-19 on campus

As students begin returning to Claremont, the colleges’ plans in response to the pandemic are starting to take shape.

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