Paralyzed by polarization Dear editor: Have you ever wondered how and when history defining movements lose the momentum to influence human affairs, and in their decline cause disastrous disruptions of the socioeconomic and political infrastructure that supported their...
by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com When P.J. Walker was in second grade he wanted to take classes in hip hop style dancing taught at Village Dance Arts in Claremont. Always seeking to encourage her child’s interests, Grace Kao was more than happy...
Great things are coming to CLASP — Claremont’s independent nonprofit organization which helps students get ahead with their after school programs — including their new program director Cristina Antoniolli. “Cristina and her husband, Chris, moved from Michigan to...
Many might wonder how interfaith groups work. I see interfaith work as a way to exemplify for the world that not only is peace possible between diverse ideologies, but that friendships are very likely. It is in talking face to face, looking into each other’s eyes,...
Halloween safety guidelines Halloween falls on a Sunday this year which means [rather than be in bed for school on Monday] kids and families will likely be strolling around downtown and their neighborhoods in full costume regalia looking for candy and fun memories....
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