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Claremont Feminist Majority Hosts Breast Casting for Body Image Awareness
Posted on | No CommentsThe Feminist Majority, a 5C club that is a charter group of a national organization of the same name, sponsored breast casting at the Motley to help support positive body image among college women. -
Healthy? Checking in on the American Health System.
Posted on | No CommentsAmericans are spending more on health care than virtually anyone else in the world. At the same time, the United States is the only industrialized nation without universal health care for its people. -
Former Speaker of the House Newt Ginrich Speaks at Scripps
Posted on | No CommentsOn Tuesday, February 3, former Speaker of the House of Representatives and co-author of the Republican Party’s famous Contract with America, Newt Gingrich, spoke at Scripps College. -
Dora Garcia: A Familiar Face on Campus
Posted on | No CommentsShe has a chihuahua called CC (named after a model in a Spanish game show), she is the third youngest of seven kids, and her favorite band is Rascal Flatts. You interact with her on a daily basis and may not even know her name. Meet Dora Garcia. -
Film Review: A Serious Man
Posted on | No Comments“When the truth is found to be lies, and all the joy within you dies,” then you must be Larry Gopnik of the Coen brothers’ most recent film, A Serious Man. -
Pitzer at the Pixies: A Review of the Pixies Recent Show in LA
Posted on | No CommentsOn Friday, November 6, Pitzer freshman Lucia Reynolds ventured into L.A. to see the Pixies live in concert at the Hollywood Palladium, which she describes as an absolutely unbelievable show. -
Robbie Acklen, Up and Coming Photographer
Posted on | 1 Commentby Mimi Krumholz The artwork of Robbie Acklen, Pitzer College sophomore, has recently become an international commodity; one if his photographs was recently shown and then sold at GFest - gayWise LGBT Arts Festival in London. -
Posters Placed Near Campus Challenge Diversity of Pitzer
Posted on | No Commentsby Julia Gibas-Jones Posters placed near campus challenge the actual diversity of Pitzer College, which the institution has typically prided itself on.




