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Claremont Students Should Read Lenin
Understanding political theory means reading the communists.
Shiv Parihar
Mar 31, 20253 min read


Whither Eros: Sex, Careers, and Desire on College Campuses
Our desires aren’t too strong—they’re too weak.
Henry Long
Mar 3, 20253 min read


The Self-Silencing Majority
Self-censorship is more than just silence–it’s silencing.
Julia Mehlman
Feb 24, 20253 min read


Why do we want what they have?
What does a French philosopher have to teach us about management consulting?
Shiah Sarkowsky
Feb 18, 20254 min read


Puritans Were Heroes, Not Weirdos
To save our democracy, look to Plymouth Rock.
Shiv Parihar
Nov 23, 20243 min read


Beyond Boundaries
In the age of the boundaries arms-race, here’s a call for disarmament.
Sara Arjomand
Oct 2, 20243 min read


Inside Out 2 Review: A Touching Allegory of Redemption
Riley teaches us that we must recognize our flaws to experience the true joy of forgiveness.
Henry Long
Jul 13, 20244 min read


It’s Time to be Honest About “Free Speech”
The definition of free speech at colleges makes activism almost impossible. But what happens when students see a moral need to make change?
A. S. Ganesh
May 3, 20244 min read


Pioneers and Pacesetters: CMC's First Female Students
Just about 50 years ago, in April of 1975, 28 out of 41 trustees at Claremont Men’s College voted to admit female students to the college.
Ambika Gupta
Mar 20, 20244 min read


Two Border Tales: San Ysidro Bustles, Eagle Pass Overwhelmed
Amid national tensions over the US-Mexico border, Gray Mollenkamp drove to San Ysidro to hear from migrants on the ground.
Gray Mollenkamp
Mar 2, 20244 min read


How I (Tried) to Become a Luddite
Some would call it “FOMO.” Well, not exactly.
Sara Arjomand
Mar 1, 20244 min read


Ridley Scott’s Napoleon
The movie falls victim to the eternal Anglo-Saxon grudge.
Arda Aslan
Dec 3, 20232 min read
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