Last Friday, 85 students and faculty members volunteered to package more than 16,000 meals for the Pomona Valley Food Bank in ...
The Scripps College Olive Harvest tradition was postponed last fall, despite its biannual schedule, due to a lack of rainfall ...
Andrea Miloshevka PO ’28 reviews Dry Cleaning’s eclectic new album, “Secret Love.” She discusses how the album’s instrumental ...
More than 70 people gathered in The Motley Coffeehouse on Feb. 27 to attend 5C Critical Mass’s Teach-In “Watching the Watchers,” which discussed the use of Claremont’s License Plate Reading Cameras in ...
On March 1, Pitzer Student Senate passed a resolution to support phasing out large industrial gas boilers in Southern ...
For much of the United States, Punxsutawney Phil and his famous walk on Feb. 2 is the anointed decider of the spring to come.
Pomona Professor of English Prageeta Sharma joins efforts with the Claremont Lewis Museum of Art in “She Opens the Door: ...
Kiki & Tea event transformed The Motley into a night of unapologetic queer joy as drag performers danced to Lady Gaga hits, cheered on by students waving dollar bills.
On Feb. 27, poofs of brightly colored powder filled the air as students gathered on Green Beach in celebration of Holi. Although this holiday’s origins are Hindu, it is now celebrated worldwide.
Have we become so distracted by Trump’s media circus that we ourselves have paved the way for political impunity and erradic international policy?
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 ...
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