by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com Pitzer College will again offer its long-running summer enrichment program Project Think to pre-kindergarten through eighth grade students. Project Think had been a mainstay at Pitzer since 1980 but was canceled in...
By Lisa Butterworth Canvases, brushes, and palettes piled with color aren’t the only things you’ll find in painter Richard Brown Lethem’s Claremont studio. Not far from a colorful work-in-progress is a small collection of leaves and tiny feathers, secured to the wall...
Claremont Graduate University cut the ribbon for its new Yuhaaviatam Center for Health Studies last week. The school received a $14 million gift from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians to purchase the former Huntley Bookstore building with the intention of...
Friend, mentor, father, brother, grandfather Harold (Hal) Wolverton, aged 73, died peacefully on April 11. He was a Hawthorne native, who spent many years living in both Pacific Palisades and Claremont. Those who knew him know he was always excited to share stories...
Great-grandmother, teacher, volunteer, traveler “It is with a heavy heart we announce the recent passing of beloved Barbara Marie Benson Myers, on April 20th, 2023,” her family shared. Barbara was born in Sheldon, Iowa, and was a graduate of Iowa State College, where...
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