by Mick Rhodes | editor@claremont-courier.com As drinking origin stories go, mine is pretty dumb. In the 1970s, Glendora was still dotted with orange groves, including one right next to my Live Oak Avenue house. The old growth groves were just another playground for...
by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com Back in 2020, “Renaissance kid Jacqueline Cordes” introduced Courier readers to one of The Webb Schools’ busiest students, 17-year-old Jacqueline Cordes. She was a student-athlete, pianist, learner of Chinese and...
by Lisa Butterworth Photos by Beverly Speak Paddling a kayak on the electric blue waters of Lake Brienz, with the Swiss Alps majestically looming against the backdrop of a cerulean sky, is just one of the vivid memories that will last a lifetime for Claremont Girl...
by Peter Weinberger In an unprecedented move, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced last week it will shut down national operations this fall following the Trump administration’s $1.1 billion rescission of all federal funding for public broadcasting. For...
by Madeleine Farr | Special to the Courier As perhaps the world’s leading city in cultural and economic opportunities, New York consistently hosts many Claremont Colleges students looking to develop their passions and careers. This year is no exception. Students...
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