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Claremont McKenna College projected a closed campus come March following a briefing from Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
Nobody Fails at Scripps emerged in effort to reform Scripps College's spring 2020 grading policy. Nearly one year later, its organizers mostly seniors continue to raise tens of thousands of dollars in mutual aid funds. But now, what's next?
OPINION: More people should be at least partially protected by one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, argues guest writer Benjamin Sievers PZ ‘22 of some countries’ decisions to delay second doses. https://tsl.news/covid-19-vaccine-distribution/
After a year reading Zadie Smith, book columnist Anna Solomon PZ ’23 rules that Smith’s writing, in forcing readers to take up multitudes of perspectives, is mandatory quarantine reading.
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UPDATE: The number of 5C professors calling for the removal of President Donald Trump from office after a pro-Trump mob stormed the United States Capitol Wednesday has grown to 10.
Pomona College administrators said Friday that the college plans to bring students back to campus in fall 2021 and cautioned that a spring return to campus appears increasingly unlikely.
UPDATE: Pitzer College President Melvin Oliver joined Claremont Graduate University, Claremont McKenna College, Keck Graduate Institute - KGI, Pomona College and Scripps College in condemning Wednesday’s riot at the U.S. Capitol in an email to students Thursday.
UPDATE: Scripps College President Lara Tiedens joined presidents of Claremont Graduate University, Claremont McKenna College, Keck Graduate Institute - KGI and Pomona College in condemning Wednesday’s riot at the U.S. Capitol in an email to students Thursday.
Presidents of Claremont Graduate University, Claremont McKenna College, Keck Graduate Institute - KGI and Pomona College condemned the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol in emails sent to students Thursday.
OPINION: Our education isn't complete without physical exercise, so it is important to find a way to include daily workout routines in our schedules, argues Leah Voudouri PO ’24.
Jake Lialios PO '20, former catcher for Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens baseball, is now playing for his hometown's professional team, the Tucson Saguaros of the Pecos League.
OPINION: The reinstatement of affirmative action in California is long overdue. Now, California voters have the chance to promote equal opportunity in the state by voting yes on Proposition 16, argues guest writer Callie Radecki PZ ’22.
Health columnist Shreya Kriti Kamra PO ’23 shares personal tips on optimal nap length and how midday sleep can positively boost your mood.
Pomona College, Claremont McKenna College and Harvey Mudd College all had federal student loan default rates of 0 percent in the federal fiscal year 2017, while Pitzer College had the highest of the 5Cs, according to newly released data from the Department of Education.
If students return to Harvey Mudd College's campus in spring, student-athletes would have to decide between participating in athletics and returning to campus.
As the world lives through this current historic moment, Claremont McKenna College history professors Lily Geismer and Tamara Venit-Shelton are working with students to create an oral history and archive of how the 5C community is living during the pandemic.
Online class, mandatory signed agreements and surveillance testing here's what an in-person spring semester at Pomona College could look like.
Pop culture columnist Anna Tolkien CM ’24 reviews the newly released Netflix original series "The Haunting of Bly Manor," and digs into why it's the perfect Halloween binge watch.
OPINION: Pitzer College's return to traditional letter grades fails marginalized students during the coronavirus pandemic, says Luciénne Reyes PZ ’24.
Keck Graduate Institute - KGI received a $5 million grant from L.A. Care Health Plan to support the future KGI School of Medicine.
OPINION: It’s imperative that we diversify how we get our information in an age of social media, particularly as we approach the election, says Emma Mansour SC ’24.
In response to the news that spring 2021 would bring another compressed semester, with spring break replaced with three one-day breaks, students reacted with a mixture of anger, stress and confusion.