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Centre Daily Times on MSNHundreds attend State College Area Connector meeting after reveal of recommended routeResidents had mixed reactions to the route, which will affect 16 residences, 19 farms, two businesses and one park.
Claremont Colleges 2025 commencement ceremonies will take place Saturday and Sunday May 17 and 18. In this photo an enthusiastic graduate celebrates at Claremont McKenna College’s May 11, 2024 ...
The Pitzer Gallery Art Fellows showcased their pop-up art exhibition, uniquely displayed inside two U-Haul trucks. On April 15 at Scripps College’s Garrison Theater, Misty Copeland spoke about her ...
Night - Mostly clear. Winds from SE to ESE. The overnight low will be 51 °F (10.6 °C). Mostly sunny with a high of 71 °F (21.7 °C) and a 51% chance of precipitation. Winds variable at 4 to 7 ...
More than 1,800 students have lost their F-1 or J-1 student status as part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration and alleged antisemitism, according to news reports and college ...
The New Jersey Forest Fire Service released a map showing the containment area around the blaze: It began in the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management area in Barnegat Township and has since spread ...
The statement, titled “A Call for Constructive Engagement,” was signed by the presidents of Scripps College, Pitzer College, and the president and acting president of Pomona College, along with over ...
A blog called We (the People) Dissent made by author K. Starling has compiled a map and lists of protests set to take place between April 19 and April 27. A link to a website showing a list of all ...
Punahou’s Elias Inouye is the latest local athlete heading to Pitzer College (Calif.), which is one of the five undergraduate schools and two graduate schools known as The Claremont Colleges.
including Ohio University in Athens (No. 19), Pitzer College in Southern California (No. 5), and Skidmore College in New York (No. 1). Alumni who went to UC Santa Cruz back in the ‘aughts, when ...
Valerie Imbruce, director of the Center for Environment and Society at Washington College, told Newsweek: "Controlling how the poor eat is a paternalistic response to a problem that is not based ...
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