“A neighborhood’s true ‘character’ is not defined by manicured lawns and single-family houses, but by how its people work together to create an inclusive and livable place for everyone,” writes Zara Seldon PO ‘29. “Expanding housing supply in Claremont is a project that extends beyond the unhoused—setting a city-wide precedent by bolstering projects that provide space for residents from all walks of life could transform Claremont from a high-class community into a place we can all afford.”
Tag: Welfare
OPINION: We can pass social security for children today
OPINION: A universal child benefit has a very real chance of being enacted and helping millions of children out of poverty, but only if we do it right and do it now, writes Carter Moyer HM ’24.

