CMC’s Most Adventurous Alum

CMC’s Most Adventurous Alum

Liz completed the “world’s first urban thru-hike” on a route connecting public stairways in L.A., April 2012 (Photo credit: Gilbert Garcia) Liz...

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The Art of Getting Things Done with David Allen

The Art of Getting Things Done with David Allen

Photo courtesy of The David Allen Company Last week, TEDx came to the Claremont Colleges. It was an inspiring Saturday full of positive energy and captivating stories....

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Salvaging Sanity on Finals Week

Salvaging Sanity on Finals Week

April showers bring May….. stress. Well, maybe they bring flowers too, but who’s got the time to even notice them when you’re rushing to finish papers,...

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New Kids on the Block: ASCMC

New Kids on the Block: ASCMC

Aditya Pai ‘13 President: Aditya Pai is a junior PPE major, born in Bombay, India and raised in Irvine, CA. After serving as Class President and ASCMC Vice-President,...

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Internal Stress Reliever

Internal Stress Reliever

The summer between junior and senior year can be a big one for jobs and internships. We’ve always known that. If you know where you want to work, it’s...

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Date Night Done Right

Date Night Done Right

Dates are fun. Whether it’s a nerve-wracking first date with an exciting new crush, or a comfortable evening out with your long term sweetie-pie, getting out of...

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Directing your Gratitude

Directing your Gratitude

It’s Thanksgiving again, and if you’re like me you’ve gotten into the habit of counting your blessings around this time of year. As you think of all you’re...

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8 Hugs a Day to a Better World

8 Hugs a Day to a Better World

James Havlicek recently brought you an interview from Claremont Graduate Professor Dr. Paul Zak (a.k.a. “Dr. Love”) on oxytocin, love, and dating. I also recently...

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A Little Herb Blurb

A Little Herb Blurb

We live in a society where we can rely on a pill for every ill. Our approach to health–especially as invincible college kids— is a reactive one.  Rarely...

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Ode to the Bicycle

Ode to the Bicycle

Close your eyes for a moment and think back to your childhood.  You may nostalgically feel the wind whipping through your hair as you race down old neighborhood...

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