For decades, the United States has reveled in the notion of energy supremacy — first through oil and fossil fuel dominance, and now through the promise of a boundless renewable revolution. And that ...
Steve Reynolds, one half of the couple found frequently at Pomona College’s Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Wellness, shares how Claremont came to be a place of community and care for him and ...
10 p.m. + 3 hours = 1 a.m. Too late. As I text my partner back home, I do the math in my head to figure out their time of day for what seems like the 400th time today. If I’m texting my best friend, ...
For the non-Eagles fan, this past Super Bowl was underwhelming in many ways. The game was a blowout from start to finish, the commercials were disappointing, the commentating was dull and the only ...
Welcome to 5C Shades of Grey, a sex advice column serving the Claremont Colleges since 2025. We’re two self-proclaimed advice experts at TSL taking on the great honor of writing a Valentine’s Day ...
Since coming to the U.S. for school at the age of fourteen, I’ve tried to recreate the magic I used to feel during Chinese New Year. Growing up in Singapore and Hong Kong, we made New Year’s crafts at ...
I don’t remember when I started drinking Café 47’s cold brew oat latte (which the café staff like to call “cold brew OGs”), but it’s my go-to drink whenever I need a sweet, caffeinated pick-me-up on ...
What if we were all women? That’s a question many had after Trump’s recent “Defending Women” executive order, which attempts to legitimize transphobia by giving a biologically incorrect definition of ...
This is the pixelated popup that thousands of college students around North America saw this week upon registering for Datamatch, a college-specific online matchmaking service started by a group of ...
In honor of Valentine’s Day, we decided to take a look into events that are all about new relationships: varsity mixers. At the Claremont Colleges, varsity sports teams are the closest thing we have ...
Last year, I was born again. Even though I grew up attending church four times a week in my Anglican middle and high schools, I was not a believer nor a Christian until I came to Claremont. My path to ...
“Sometimes it is only after a loved one has passed away that we have the opportunity to learn about aspects of their world through the items they left behind,” Jennifer Martinez Wormser SC ’95, ...