Pitzer Bans All Drinking Games
Under Pitzer’s new policy, playing or owning equipment for “Beirut” (beer pong) would become punishable violations, even for students of legal drinking age.
Under Pitzer’s new policy, playing or owning equipment for “Beirut” (beer pong) would become punishable violations, even for students of legal drinking age.
From the snippets of information I garnered, I can already predict an interesting and exciting campaign cycle — especially for the position of ASCMC President.
Today marks the first redesign in eight years.
Tom Clifford, a former President of the Claremont College Democrats and a guest writer for the Port Side, discusses the failures of CMC’s new libertarian publication: “over-the-top simplifications,” philosophical inconsistencies, and “inflammatory, unsubstantiated claims.”
The Port Side’s February Issue comes out today.
This course challenges students to examine the interconnectedness of cultural icons, such as the soccer ball, and how they have contributed to the shaping of nations and (inter)national culture.
Liberty’s Last Stand, a publication affiliated with the Claremont Libertarians, has just launched its web site. A print edition is promised. We at the Claremont Port Side welcome them to the Claremont media community!
Pitzer’s student body is considering a new Constitution. I hope that some amendments are made before it is passed.
Jesse Jackson, Sr. will be appearing at Claremont McKenna’s Athenaeum in January 2010
I don’t care if they’re 100% recyclable; at Claremont McKenna, recycling them shouldn’t even be an option because we shouldn’t have them in the first place.
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