Claremont School News

Pitzer College President Strom C. Thacker announced plans to veto a Pitzer College Council resolution that, if approved, would permanently shut down the college’s study abroad program with the University of Haifa in Israel. Photo/courtesy of Pitzer College

A new exhibit, “Illuminated Palaces: Extra-Illustrated Books From the Huntington Library,” will be on view at the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens through October 28, 2013. From the […]

Day 1: Green Day. Day 2: Elvis Presley. If this sounds like a dream itinerary, you’re the type of kid Rock ‘n Roll Band Camp was made for.   The 2-week […]

This summer is a happy blur for Claremont High School junior Riley Evans. Since late June, she has served as an intern with the Claremont School of Theatre Arts, a […]

Since 1999, Claremonter Sue Keith has been a member of the Citrus Community College Board of Trustees, working to represent students of the Glendora community college. With her election this […]

Claremont resident Jonathan Lopez, 5, helps magician John Abrams with a trick on Wednesday during an Animal Magic show at the Claremont Public Library. The show was part of the […]

Between Claremont High School, San Antonio High School and the Claremont Adult School, some 675 young people gathered to receive their diplomas at the recent commencement, held on Thursday, June […]

This summer, Chaparral sixth-grader Faith Nishimura is putting her social studies homework and geography lessons into real-world application. The straight-A student prepares to travel across the globe this month to […]

Before the pandemonium of commencement week—which culminated last night with graduation—Claremont and San Antonio high school seniors took a moment from gazing toward their futures for a quick look back. […]

Ask El Roble physical education teacher Terri Kegans, who helps run her family’s longstanding Ducey Swim School and is an incorrigible volunteer, how she does it all. Her answer is […]

Ask El Roble physical education teacher Terri Kegans, who helps run her family’s longstanding Ducey Swim School and is an incorrigible volunteer, how she does it all. Her answer is […]

For those who need a little liquid courage to get the creative juices flowing, Claremont Craft Ales and Otterspace Arts have the remedy. Art on Tap—an adults-only art class now […]

On a “scale” of one to 10, lizards and snakes are a 10, according to Chaparral Elementary School kindergartner William Roby Unkovich. One of 85 Chaparral students who took part […]

Five Claremont High School students recently got a living lesson in history when they traveled to the Pilgrim Place senior community to interview veterans about their experiences. The teens—hailing from […]

“The History of Pharmacy,” a mural by local artists Paul Coates and Diane Divelbess, will be unveiled in the Founders Room of Keck Graduate Institute on Saturday, April 20 from […]

From poignant to hilarious, the Claremont High School alumni gala ran the gamut. In celebration of the opening of the Don F. Fruechte Theater for the Performing Arts, the new […]

Nearly a year after Harvard Square closed up its kitchen, a second longtime Village shop has called it quits. On March 1, Claremont residents said goodbye to Raku, an eco-centric […]