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Construction has begun on Claremont McKenna College’s new Sports Bowl, a multi-year process that will expand the athletic facilities of the college. The new athletic complex, situated across Claremont ...
On April 25, Hiram Chodosh announced that Claremont McKenna College (CMC) had selected Sir Salman Rushdie to give the keynote address at its 77th Commencement. The selection of Rushdie has spurred ...
Novelist Sir Salman Rushdie will deliver the keynote address at Claremont McKenna’s commencement ceremony on May 17, a decision that has sparked controversy and drawn the condemnation of many Muslim ...
At 4:55 P.M., Claremont Colleges students received notifications through Campus Safety’s alert system of “Police activity on CMC’s campus.” Squad cars were seen gathering outside the Kravis Center, ...
An empty classroom in Claremont. (CGU)The administration of Claremont Graduate University has ended its graduate program in political philosophy after nearly six decades. Over the years, some of the ...
On May 13, President Hiram Chodosh announced that Sir Salman Rushdie will no longer speak at Claremont McKenna College’s Commencement. President Chodosh stated that “this decision was [Rushdie’s] ...
Photograph from Duo Nguyen.In December 2022, CMC professor William Ascher accused a student of plagiarism. Then, the accused student and four others submitted civil rights complaints against Ascher.
Police block College Ave. outside Pomona's Alexander Hall. This article was published in conjunction with The Forum.On Friday, Claremont Police arrested 20 pro-Palestine demonstrators from the ...
The article is centered around the racist nature of language itself, specifically “Standard American English” (SAE). SAE is considered a formal and professional writing dialect, and is typically used ...
Around 4:44 p.m. on March 13, the Claremont Police Department (CPD) received a phone call warning of a possible gunman at Claremont McKenna College, prompting a school-wide lockdown and immediate ...
Protesters on Sixth Street.On Monday, October 7, hundreds of students across the Claremont Colleges participated in a walkout to demand that the colleges divest from companies associated with Israel.
On March 10, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) sent letters to 60 universities, including Pomona College, warning them of potential penalties from pending investigations ...
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