High level Claremont Rotary CPR training

High level Claremont Rotary CPR training

Eighth grade students from El Roble ended three days of safety training with the help of members from the Rotary Club of Claremont. The training included CPR, first aid, disaster preparedness, and other aspects to help the students be ready for any emergency. The...
Film documents changing Claremont art community

Film documents changing Claremont art community

To say Claremont’s artistic legacy is unique would simply be an understatement. The city emerged as an important center for the visual arts in the years following World War II, due in large part to the GI Bill and the inspired efforts of artist and educator...

Which came first? Easter or the egg?

by Mark Wiley As Easter quickly approaches, I find myself thinking about Easter eggs. I confess the symbolism of Easter eggs had never worked well for me. It is confusing. The Easter Bunny delivering eggs seems odd. After all, bunnies do not lay eggs. Why is the bunny...

Reader comments 3-13-15

Net neutrality protects everyone Dear Editor: Hayden Lening (COURIER, March 6) complains about the recent FCC regulation that supports “net neutrality.” In fact, he completely misunderstands what the issue is.  Mr. Lening claims that the regulation is...

Just eat it!

by Debbie Carini In the movie A Christmas Story, there’s a wonderful scene where the family goes to a Chinese restaurant for Christmas dinner because their feast has been ruined by a neighbor’s pack of marauding dogs. At the Chop Suey Palace, they...