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CMC President Gann to Step Down Summer 2013

CMC President Gann to Step Down Summer 2013

Claremont McKenna College president Pamela Gann announced her intention to step down on June 30, 2013. She will return to CMC as a Professor of Legal Studies in fall 2014.

Pick Up Our May Issue!

Pick Up Our May Issue!

The Port Side’s fifth issue for the 2011-2012 school year was published today! Pick it up on your campus or read all of the articles online.

CMC Releases Report on SAT Scandal

CMC Releases Report on SAT Scandal

This afternoon, Claremont McKenna released the O’Melveny & Myers LLP report on the SAT scandal. The Port Side has obtained a copy.

Following ASCMC Coup, CMC Secedes From Consortium

Following ASCMC Coup, CMC Secedes From Consortium

As their first order of business, the new ASCMC Executive Board invoked a section of the constitutional constitution to cut off the College’s ties with the other four Claremont Colleges, effectively declaring CMC’s secession.

Pick up our April 2012 Print Issue!

Pick up our April 2012 Print Issue!

The Port Side’s fourth issue for the 2011-2012 school year is on the stands! Pick up a print copy at your campus or read all the articles online.

Live Video: President Gann Addresses Students

Live Video: President Gann Addresses Students

Tonight, Claremont McKenna College President Pamela Gann will address students at the ASCMC Senate Meeting. This will be the first time that President Gann has spoken publicly with the student body since the SAT scandal hit the College at the end of January.

Live Video of ASCMC Candidate Speeches

Live Video of ASCMC Candidate Speeches

Tonight, CMC students running for ASCMC elected positions will deliver speeches to the student body at snack. We are live-streaming the speeches, so those of you who are abroad or can’t make it to Collins can still hear what the candidates have to say.

Pick up the February Print Issue!

Pick up the February Print Issue!

The Port Side’s third issue for the 2011-2012 school year was published today. Pick up a copy at your campus, or read all of the stories online.

Staff Editorial: Senate Live-Streaming Ban Unjustified and Unfortunate

Staff Editorial: Senate Live-Streaming Ban Unjustified and Unfortunate

If Senate truly seeks to uphold its constitutional role in representing all CMC students, the live-stream was far from “unnecessary.” If Senate was truly concerned with the event’s candor, then they also voted the wrong way.

CMC Speaks: Live Coverage of the SAT Discussion

CMC Speaks: Live Coverage of the SAT Discussion

Tonight, four Claremont McKenna officials are scheduled to speak with students about the SAT scandal at the ASCMC Senate Meeting.

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