Sunday, March 1 Theatergoers encountered a scary scene when Laemmle’s Claremont 5 received a bomb threat. According to Lieutenant Mike Ciszek, officers were dispatched to the movie house located at 450 W. Second St., at 10:38 p.m. after a staff member at the...
On March 3, students from the Claremont Colleges turned out to Scripps’ Garrison Theatre by the dozens to watch a preview of the documentary The Hunting Ground. The film’s subject—the startling number of rapes that occur on college campuses and the...
On Monday, March 2 the city had three residential burglaries in the span of nine hours. The first burglary occurred on the 2400 block of Michigan Drive around 11:30 a.m. The 53-year-old victim was upstairs in her bedroom when she heard the sound of breaking glass...
From organizing senior yoga classes to the Village Holiday Promenade to the Special Olympics Host Town activities, the Claremont Human Services department does it all. However, when so many projects fall under one umbrella, it becomes difficult for the...
The Claremont Teen Committee wants to make mental health a casual conversation. On Thursday, March 19, the committee will present a screening of the PG-13 rated film It’s Kind of a Funny Story at Claremont’s Youth Activities Center (YAC). Stressed by...
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