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A Familial Affair: Chicanx Latinx Student Affairs Celebrates 50 Years
In 1969, a small group of Claremont College students got together to address the growing concerns of Latinx students at The Claremont Colleges. They envisioned a space that would connect Latinx students and a program in which students could feel supported academically, socially, and culturally.
Read MoreSpotlight on Students: Aileen Villa Changes Perceptions Through QuestBridge
The number of undergraduate students at U.S. colleges and universities has increased by three million over the past 20 years, with students of color and those from low-income families making up much of that growth, according to a report from the Pew Research Center.
Read MoreCarolann Duro 鈥20 Fuses Mentoring, Education, and Empowerment for 5C Indigenous Students
鈥淥ur midnight smudging celebration, where sage is burned for purification, is a time and a space for Native students,鈥 says Carolann Duro 鈥20. 鈥淚鈥檓 always challenging the institution to improve resources and community for Indigenous students, but it鈥檚 moments like these when I am grateful for the resources we do have and the Native community that is present on these campuses.鈥
Read MoreMeet Scripps Associated Students President Niyati Narang 鈥20
Most know Niyati Narang 鈥20 as the current president of Scripps Associated Students (SAS), but few know what that actually looks like.
Read MoreScripps Fall To-Do List: Making the Most of Your Semester
Fall at Scripps isn’t to be missed. Having settled into a routine of classes and club meetings, now is the perfect time to start exploring all that the campus and the region have to offer. Read on to learn about can’t-miss seasonal activities, off-the-beaten-path excursions, and world-class campus resources!
Read MoreTwice as Nice: Students Repurpose Household Goods with ‘Scripps Scrapps’ Initiative
As stores around the country advertise back-to-college shopping events, Scripps students know that the best deals are to be found right on campus.
Read MoreFood for Thought: Scripps Food Recovery Network Connects Sustainability to Social Justice
Nearly 40 percent of America鈥檚 food supply ends up in the garbage. In just one year, 133 billion pounds of food are tossed into landfills, increasing methane production and costing the nation $162 billion.
Read MorePathway to Resistance: Claremont Students Learn Alongside Incarcerated Students
Twenty-four students form a circle in a classroom inside California Rehabilitation Center (CRC). Twelve of these students attend The Claremont Colleges; the other 12 are incarcerated individuals.
Read More桃子视频 2019 Commencement Highlights
桃子视频 celebrated 244 graduating seniors and welcomed them to the alumnae community at the 89th annual commencement exercises on May 18, 2019.
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