We strive to present as flawless, maybe even superhuman. But this can’t be sustainable for long. Daily life needs more color.
Ananya PO’27 discusses the balance between fitting in and being herself in this article. Through a series of metaphors about ...
How does it feel to be good, but not quite good enough? Otto Fritton PZ ’27 explores the confusing career of footballer Paulo ...
On Feb. 22, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) softball claimed a 2-1 series victory against rivals Pomona-Pitzer (P-P) in a ...
One ton of food — equivalent to 2,000 full plates — was dumped by diners at Claremont McKenna College’s Collins Dining Hall ...
On Feb. 22, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) softball claimed a 2-1 series victory against rivals Pomona-Pitzer (P-P) in a ...
Speaking English abroad quietly places the burden of communication on locals, treating them as the ones who must adapt.
Chau Vu PO ’26 was selected for the 2026 Computing Research Association Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award last month ...
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) designated Pomona College as a “hostile campus” in their December 2025 ...
More than 150 5C students engaged in debate at a political tabling event hosted by Claremont McKenna College’s chapter of Turning Point USA on Thursday.
Liam Riley PO ‘26 tells some stories about saunas, smoking meats and retrieving a treasure from a spider-infested RV. He discusses the many uses of books and why he loves Leave Society by Tao Lin.
In this article, Ava Chambers PO '28 reviews the movie adaptation of “Wuthering Heights” by Emily Brontë remade by Emerald Fennell. She praises the beauty of the scenery but laments some major ...
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