by Russ Binder At nearly every City Council meeting, Claremont Tenants United urges the council to create a rental registry, which is typically a system maintained and administered by the city government intended to track rental properties and their landlords. Goals...
by John Neiuber Time travel is possible. All one needs to do is walk or drive in Claremont’s neighborhoods, and the architectural styles will reveal the decades in which they were built since the city was founded in 1887. It is like an unburied time capsule. Become...
On October 31, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization in the U.S., deemed Pomona College an “institution of particular concern,” citing “reported creation of a hostile campus environment for Palestinian,...
by Mick Rhodes | editor@claremont-courier.com Mercifully, Election Day has come and gone. Good riddance. Aren’t we all relieved the campaigning is over? It was a bruising cycle for everyone. Last week my kids and I were talking about the upcoming election and my...
Congratulations to Hillary Huang, who was chosen at random among the 17 readers who correctly identified last week’s “Where am I?” as “229.5 Arc x4,” by French artist Bernar Venet, located in Village West, 652 W. First St. Hillary is now entered into the year-end...
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