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Art columnist Frances Sutton PO ’21 discusses Harvey Mudd College's brutalist architecture and how it stands out from the other colleges.
With a research focus on 20th century political and urban history in the US, Lily Geismer has been grappling with answers to a long-sought after question: why is inequality so hard for the Democratic ...
Have you ever wondered why Claremont is so white? Southern California columnist Cassidy Bensko unpacks the white flight that created Los Angeles suburbs and the local politics that aim to keep them ...
Art columnist Frances Sutton PO '21 reflects on Scripps College's campus in the second part of her campus series.
TSL sat down with faculty, staff and students to create a better understanding as to what the track to tenure looks like and the processes involved to get there.
On Nov. 12, computational linguist Emily Bender delivered a lecture titled “Don’t Try to Get Answers from a Stochastic Parrot”: the third and final lecture in Harvey Mudd College's Nelson ...
Horror movies have evolved into fodder for the masses, promising cheap thrills and empty storylines to give audiences a quick jump-scare. A horror sub-genre that makes room for innovation, writes ...
A single "Integrated Sciences" major is replacing other science majors at Claremont McKenna College, leaving some students frustrated.
The 2023-2024 student body presidents are officially in office at the Claremont Colleges with inclusion, safety, and community on their agendas.
From Beginning Modern Dance at Pomona to busting a move on the mound in Savannah, Jake Lialios PO ’20 peels open “Banana Ball” and his experience going from P-P to the Party Animals.
President Starr and administrators criticized legislation ASPC passed April 22, citing a lack of student representation in the decision.
TSL explores the rich past, present, and future of Harvey Mudd's prank scene, from its first prank in 1957 to the recent resurrection of its Prank Club.