Tag Archives: Charles Johnson

ASCMC Elections Should Prove Interesting

ASCMC Elections Should Prove Interesting

From the snippets of information I garnered, I can already predict an interesting and exciting campaign cycle — especially for the position of ASCMC President.

The Kwanzaa Incident: Examination Through a Leftist Lens

The Kwanzaa Incident: Examination Through a Leftist Lens

The turmoil on campus about the presence of some non-black students at a Kwanzaa celebration and one student’s subsequent anger is far more rational if you understand parts of the leftist political worldview.

Checking Charles Johnson’s Logic on Fall Break

Checking Charles Johnson’s Logic on Fall Break

Charles Johnson displays faulty logic when responding to Charlie Sprague’s piece on ending fall break.

On The Banning of Trays

On The Banning of Trays

Many 5C students have been vocal in their opposition to banning trays from the College cafeterias. The most vocal opponent seems to be Charles Johnson, CMC’11 of the Claremont Conservative. He writes: …but I see little evidence that eliminating trays would reduce waste. More likely, it would just increase students’ time in the cafeteria as [...]

Claremont Conservative Loses Substantial Portion of its Writing Ream

Claremont Conservative Loses Substantial Portion of its Writing Ream

It seems that more than the comments section of the Claremont Conservative is changing. Today, three members of its blogging team -Aditya Bindal, George Posner, and Helen Highberger -had their names removed the from the contributors list. While none of three writes nearly as much as Charles Johnson, their contributions will be missed. None of [...]

Re: The Port Side’s Silly Birth Control Editorial

After the release of each Claremont Port Side, criticisms of the content of the articles begin to surface around campus and on student blogs. Generally speaking, I am happy with the criticisms. They promote dialogue and show that The Port Side is achieving its goal of “advancing debate among students and citizens.” I believe, as [...]


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