Long-distance relationships (LDRs) are renowned for being unsustainable, overly challenging and even detrimental to personal and social development. Sarah Russo, PO ’28 argues that while the idea of maintaining a relationship across miles can seem daunting among college students, it is more attainable than many think.
Tag: valentines
Love in the age of algorithms: Datamatch returns
On Feb. 7, the Datamatch survey opened for students at 49 colleges and universities throughout North America. Started by a group of Harvard undergraduates in 1994, the college-specific online matchmaking service runs annually in early February.
Claremont Mosaic: Steve and Brenda Reynolds
Walk into the Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Wellness (CARW) and you’re likely to find Steve and Brenda Reynolds engaged in lively conversation with students and staff. For the Reynoldses, the gym is not only emblematic of their love for sports but also of their love for the Sagehen community.
5C Shades of Grey: Situationships, hookups and the wonderful traditions of Valentine’s in Claremont
It’s Valentine’s Day. You have questions. And we have answers. Our very own Claremont Cupids (bow and arrow not included) have written a column using their expertise.
Taste Buds: Meet your Match-a in Claremont
Guest columnists Anuradha Krishnan PO ’24 and Louis Burns PO ’24 rate Matcha places in the Claremont community.




