Politics The Texas Energy Crisis Demonstrates a Lack of Sympathy for the South Mirabella Miller ’23 Staff Writer As a winter storm wreaked havoc in Texas last week, leaving millions without power and over half February 28, 2021
Politics Kamala Harris and the Harm of the Politics of Representation Sofia Ahmed ’21 Staff Writer Kamala Harris’s election as the first Black and Asian woman vice president of the United States marks December 3, 2020
Politics Bernie Sanders Supporters Must Bridge a Gap — Not Isolate Progressives Amelie Lee ’23 Political Columnist March 12, 2020 I voted for Elizabeth Warren on Super Tuesday. Bernie was easily my second choice, April 23, 2020
Politics Sorry Andrew Yang, Nationalism is No Solution for Racism Against Asian Americans Amelie Lee ’23 Copy Editor April 17, 2020 When I saw the headline for Andrew Yang’s op-ed in The Washington Post, I April 17, 2020
Politics·Scripps Vanessa Tyson: From Scripps to State Assembly Alexandra Rivasplata ’22 Business/Marketing Manager March 5, 2020 Many Claremont College students have been lucky to know or be taught by Dr. March 4, 2020
Politics The 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment Sydney Lee CMC ’22 Staff Writer March 5, 2020 This year marks the 100th Anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, March 4, 2020
Politics·Scripps Husband of Scripps Alum Rep. Giffords Vies for Arizona Senate Seat Riley Harmon ’22 Staff Writer March 5, 2020 The two Senate seats held by Arizona lawmakers stretch across the partisan aisle, with March 4, 2020
Politics @ America’s Primary System: Do Better Amelie Lee ’23 Copy Editor March 5, 2020 Iowa. New Hampshire. South Carolina. What do these states have in common—other than being March 4, 2020
Politics Age: Not Just a Number Amelie Lee ’23 Copy Editor Intern The year is 2021. Joe Biden sits in his retirement mansion in frustration, sadly sifting through December 5, 2019
Politics India-Pakistan: Visiting Former Nuclear Weapons Designer Discusses Rocky Ties Between Two South Asian Nuclear Powers By Theresa Aronson ’20 On Nov. 5, CMC’s International Political Journalism class hosted Blake Woods, a former physicist and nuclear weapons designer December 5, 2019
Politics Dying Happy and Healing America: Marianne Williamson at the 5Cs Amelie Lee ’23 Copy Editor Intern On Wednesday, Nov. 6. the Democrats of the Claremont Colleges hosted presidential candidate Marianne Williamson for November 14, 2019
Politics The CJLPP hosts Hong Kong Protest Panel Megan Chow ’23 Staff Writer On Wednesday, Oct. 30, the Claremont Journal of Law and Public Policy hosted a panel with professors November 14, 2019
Politics The Myth of Electability Amelie Lee ’23 When you ask Democrats who they’ve decided to vote for in the upcoming primaries, often you’ll receive a scrunched October 11, 2019
Politics Still Standing: Student Organizers Bring #StandwithKashmir to Claremont Sahana Mehta SCR ’20 & Noor Dhingra PO ’20 Sept. 26, Vol. XXIX, Issue 1 On Walker Wall, a message reads, “Free September 26, 2019
Politics Reclaiming the Budget with Radical Politics By Theri Aronson SC ‘20 Staff Writer On the afternoon of April 1, Research and Programs Director at UCLA, and Million Dollar April 19, 2019
Politics Presidential Candidate Speaks at Scripps Presents By Ittai Sopher PZ ’19 On Feb. 27, presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, who is just 15 years older than most seniors at March 15, 2019