Archive for: dean of students
Occupy Athenaeum
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will be coming to the Claremont McKenna College Athenaeum this November 30th, but not everyone is happy about it. On the...
Turkey Day, Claremont-Style
Of all the things to be grateful for here at Claremont McKenna College, one of them is the cornucopia of activities available to those of us left here over break....
Claremont’s Looming Housing Crisis
Plaintive emails and rampant rumors about Claremont McKenna College’s very own housing crisis leave many students picturing hundred of homeless CMC’ers...
The State of CMC: An Interview with President Gann
Most Claremont McKenna College students interact with their administration primarily in a formal setting. Whether it’s a school-wide “DL”-style...
Occupy LA: Worth your time?
The sprawl of tents around Los Angeles’ City Hall is a tumultuous scene that emits an odd smell of body odor and pine cones. Walking through the protest, there...
The Undead Reach for the Gold and Thrill the World
On Saturday, October 29, at 7:00pm, while most students prepared for a monstrous night at Harwood Halloween, zombies rallied across the planet to dance for a good...
Monte Carlo 2011: A Night on the French Riviera
Many often complain that Claremont McKenna College is losing the few traditions it has left. This year, the Associated Students of Claremont McKenna College is trying...
Are Professors Required to Grant Extensions? Dean Huang Responds
So you spent Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night discussing politics with your friends, designing bro-tastic tanks, investing in the stock market, or whatever it...
The Living Room After Hours: Look, but Don’t Touch
Last week Resident Assistants were informed at their weekly meeting that the completed Living Room, the infamous “glass cube” outside the Kravis Center,...
Dear A Mitch: Post Grad Notes
Oh Hey. How’s it going? Freshmen, nice to meet you. I hope you’ve all been enjoying a snazzy ole school year thus far. It’s been a cold minute since we said...


