Get the latest Claremont news, delivered every Friday at 9 a.m. PDT. Scripps College’s Humanities Institute is offering two free Zoom webinars. ); Harvey Mudd College will allow approximately 574 of its 821 students to live on campus in the spring if the college reopens, officials announced last month. Dine 909: Country Kitchen opens in Moreno Valley; Birrieria Xolos adds Ontario location, Corey Calaycay and Silviano Medina lead in early Claremont council election results, $5 million gift to Claremont McKenna College supports entrepreneurial growth, The Eat Index IE: Riverside County dining rooms close again, Dine 909: Inland breweries win at Great American Beer Festival, San Diego International Beer Competition, Van Halen glammed it up at Claremont High dance, Claremont appoints Adam Pirrie as acting city manager, Claremont city manager announces she’s leaving after 3 years, Things That Go Bump in the Night activity boxes offered by California Botanic Garden, $5 million grant goes to Keck Graduate Institute for new medical school, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin: Share your news. News                               Advertise, Life & Style                   Editorial Board, Opinions                        Meet Our Staff, Sports                             Join Our Team. Harvey Mudd student-athletes face a tough decision with regards to their athletic participation in spring sports. Founded in 1889, it serves as the student newspaper for Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer, Pomona, and Scripps Colleges.

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