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President Starr and administrators criticized legislation ASPC passed April 22, citing a lack of student representation in the decision.
Academic writing is plagued by inaccessible language and jargon that raises up walls around academia, says Ryan Lillestrand PZ ’23.
From Beginning Modern Dance at Pomona to busting a move on the mound in Savannah, Jake Lialios PO ’20 peels open “Banana Ball” and his experience going from P-P to the Party Animals.
OPINION: Grieving for someone you have never met is a valid and normal experience, argues Mishaal Ijaz SC ’24.
The Cube, the Kravis Center and Roberts Pavillion are examples of some of CMC’s recent architectural innovations. (Anna Choi • The Student Life) I’ll put it bluntly: Claremont McKenna College is not ...
In recent years, the screenlife film genre has translated anxiety-ridden aspects of internet scrolling onto the big screen. In this week’s film column, Peter Dien CM ’25 explores the nuance of this ...
So, you’re in the mood for a horror movie. You check the most recent films and stumble upon “Lamb” (2021) as a solid contender for your horror/drama needs. Rural Iceland, lambs, children — surely, ...
Good morning Governor Newsom, glad to see you have woken up and redeveloped your spine, and stand up to President Trump in the face of ICE raids and mobilization of the National Guard in response to ...
There's nothing wrong with being a fan. But, when adoration turns into idolization, conception of celebrities becomes unhealthy, writes Shay Suresh CM '24.
After Occidental College canceled its football program, 5C students were left wondering about the fate of their own teams.
For Tania Azhang PZ ‘25, the Persian New Year is causing memories of identity erasure to resurface.
Foxes fly forward; Claremont foxes women rugby prepare to make the jump to Division 1 after back to back championships in Division 2 ...
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