The United Nations Association of Pomona Valley and the UNA of the Claremont Colleges invite the public to its free lecture series, opening at 7 p.m., Thursday, September 25 with “Global Health Without WHO Health,” featuring Dr. Michael Sequeira, the former public...
by Lisa Butterworth On a recent afternoon, Michelle Cates, the executive director of Project Sister Family Services, was handed a formidable ring of keys. The gesture marked a new and auspicious chapter for the local nonprofit that supports survivors of sexual assault...
by Jason Moss Recently, I asked 15 Jewish teens if they had experienced antisemitism in the last year. Twelve said yes, and that it had taken place at school. From someone extending their arm in a Hitler salute, having a swastika spray-painted on their locker, hearing...
by Hussam Ayloush | Special to the Courier California’s classrooms should be places of learning, curiosity, and critical thinking that enrich and guide our next generation of leaders. However, a dangerous bill being considered in the California state legislature, AB...
by Mick Rhodes | editor@claremont-courier.com There’s a lot going on in “1991: The Year Punk Broke,” but the most impactful character in the documentary film, which includes Kurt Cobain no less, does not appear on screen: it’s the approaching cultural tsunami that...
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