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SAT Scandal: Claremont McKenna College Releases External Report

SAT Scandal: Claremont McKenna College Releases External Report

On Tuesday, April 17th, the Claremont McKenna College Public Affairs Office released the following statement: Claremont, Calif., April 17, 2012 –– Claremont...

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CMC’s Ill-Equipped Artists

CMC’s Ill-Equipped Artists

Applying for art classes at other colleges as a Claremont McKenna College student can be a funny experience. At the beginning of this semester, I sat in Pomona’s...

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Senate to Discuss Gender Neutral Housing Proposal

Senate to Discuss Gender Neutral Housing Proposal

On Monday, February 27th, ASCMC Senate will be discussing a proposal for gender neutral housing in some dorms at Claremont McKenna College. The issue was scheduled...

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Alumnus and Texas Senate Candidate Tom Leppert Comes Home

Alumnus and Texas Senate Candidate Tom Leppert Comes Home

Board of Trustees member Tom Leppert ’77, a current candidate for the United States Senate in Texas and former mayor of Dallas, returned to Claremont McKenna College...

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How Do They Stack Up: The 5C’s Rank Well Once Again

How Do They Stack Up: The 5C’s Rank Well Once Again

It’s that time of year again, and the Princeton Review and Forbes Magazine have released their 2012 college rankings. Let’s start with the Princeton Review....

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Presidents Meet in Unique Discussion Panel

Presidents Meet in Unique Discussion Panel

Forum Editor-in-Chief Michael Wilner '11 moderated the discussion with the Council of Presidents for the Claremont Colleges. The presidents of the five undergraduate...

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The 2010s: Decade in Preview

The 2010s: Decade in Preview

When and if I pass my final semester of college, including two faux science GEs, I’ll be graduating CMC and entering the real world this year. Maybe I’ll...

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Tuesday Night Club

Tuesday Night Club

It was barely after 5 pm, and CNN had announced no surprises (“Romney Wins Massachusetts!” “Obama wins Illinois!”), but CMC students were steadily arriving...

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