Dating at the Claremont Colleges can bring some of the sweetest highs and most bitter lows. Maybe you remember an awkward run-in with your RA as you were making out with someone on a bench, or the ...
UTI improv performed their first show of the semester at Rose Hills Theatre. Courtesy: Lucy Waggoner-Wu On Saturday, Sept. 7, “Scooby-Doo” clips played in a dimly lit Rose Hills Theatre. The audience ...
Amid rising popularity of sexual choking in popular media, Miriam Akhmetshin SC ’26 describes how non-consensual strangulation is putting 5C students at risk. Advocating for consent, trust-building ...
In an era of growing distrust in the two party system and voter nihilism, Tess McHugh PO ’25 highlights the importance of using your voice and voting towards the country you want to see. “Many youth ...
Books translated into other languages are often described as being “lost in translation.” Literary columnist Anna R. Naigeborin PO ’28, a Brazilian herself, writes about the experience of reading the ...
When writing their first piece, a new critic must establish credibility by proving they have discerning taste and a finger on the pulse of current pop culture. That’s why I’m immediately staking my ...
Love. Holding hands. Butterflies in your stomach. It all sounds perfectly wonderful, right? Well, I wouldn’t know, and I’m sure many other college students wouldn’t either! As a first-year, I’ve ...
Brat. Julia Fox. Hyperpop. Neon green. Von Dutch. The Claremont Colleges? The sixth studio album “brat” by British singer Charli XCX has taken over Gen Z and made its way to Claremont. To honor this ...
You’ve seen her before. She’s in Mary Janes, a long skirt and a coquette top, or perhaps jeans and a band tee. The outfit may vary. But one thing doesn’t: No matter what she’s wearing, she’ll always ...
Emily Kim PO ’25 reflects on her emotional start to senior year, and how she found unexpected comfort in a ramen bowl upon move-in.
With yellow hues, mystic aluminum fragments and specular shapes, the otherworldly exhibition “Open Sky” at the Benton Museum of Art compelled students and residents in Claremont into an existential ...
Tired of listening to pop? Lisa Gorelik CM ’25 puts on her cowboy boots to call for people to change their minds about country music. Tracing back country to its roots in Appalachia and breaking down ...