by Mick Rhodes | editor@claremont-courier.com In the last years of his life, my grandfather and I would sit on the back porch of his Pomona home and shoot the breeze. The conversations were usually about trivial daily stuff, but as the years went on they veered into...
More than 200 people were on hand at Claremont Graduate University’s President’s House on November 10 as Claremont After School Programs, more commonly, CLASP, honored volunteers including Jim Keith for their service to the educational nonprofit. Keith has served...
by Peter Weinberger | pweinberger@claremont-courier.com There’s no question 2024 — our 117th year of publishing — has been a rollercoaster ride for Claremont’s community newspaper. And though challenges lie ahead, I say with confidence that nothing will stop us from...
by Steve Harrison It’s the day after the election, and I’m finding it hard to sit still. I’m trying to find some comfort in the results, trying to make sense of what they mean for the country, my communities, and me. The left experienced a devastating loss, the MAGA...
Congratulations to Katherine Leff, who was chosen at random among the 20 readers who correctly identified last week’s “Where am I?” as “Indian Maiden,” the striking 1940 piece by renowned 20th century Claremont sculptor Albert Stewart, located outside Padua Hills...
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