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...
Long-time Claremont resident and volunteer Marilyn Jones Dale, a 67-year resident of Claremont who volunteered with many local and state organizations, died on August 21 at Mt. San Antonio Gardens. A proud member of Claremont’s self-described “pushy broads,” she...
by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com The Claremont Unified School District Board of Education handled business in seven minutes last week with the only item of note being the first reading of updated policies regarding transitional kindergarten and high...
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