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A mural with a ‘mountainous’ subject
By Tom Johnson Mussorgsky, Mt. Baldy, childhood memories — a new mural by acclaimed artist Mary Weatherford captures a range of her emotions and reactions, especially her responses to Claremont’s landscape and environ…
https://www.cmc.edu/magazine/fall-2014/a-mural-with-a-mountainous-subject‘Sparking’ an interest in computers
By Tom Johnson Note: An edited version of this interview appeared in the print magazine. Grant Hosford '92 Grant Hosford ’92 is a self-styled “geek dad” who also happens to be co-founder, with Joe Shochet, of codeSpar…
https://www.cmc.edu/magazine/fall-2014/sparking-an-interest-in-computersWhich party is raking in the cash from the ‘One Percent’?
Pitney is Roy P. Crocker Professor of American History and Politics and the author of several books on American politics, including two cowritten with CMC’s Crown Professor of Government Andrew Busch and University of V…
https://www.cmc.edu/magazine/fall-2014/which-party-is-raking-in-the-cash-from-the-one-percentThe six-year curse
CMC Magazine sat down with Crown Professor of Government and George R. Roberts Fellow Andrew Busch to discuss the midterm elections and beyond. Busch, who is director of the Rose Institute of State and Local Government,…
https://www.cmc.edu/magazine/fall-2014/the-six-year-curseThe Big Sky’s the limit
By Nick Owchar '90 What’s one of the best ways to see everything that Montana has to offer? Take Highway 200. The route unwinds through a beautiful landscape: vast open plains, rolling hills, and craggy mountains. For…
https://www.cmc.edu/magazine/fall-2014/the-big-skys-the-limitSummer progress on the 'Imperative'; Planned Giving tops the life-income list
The Student Imperative: Progress continued this summer on the financial prong of The Student Imperative, President Chodosh’s initiative centered on three general areas, or “prongs,” of the student experience at CMC: aca…
https://www.cmc.edu/magazine/fall-2014/summer-progress-on-the-imperativeTrading North Quad for the North Pole
By Sandy Russell ’10 For most people, 2:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time on December 24 usually involves frenzied last-minute mall sprints, thawing turkeys, and paper cuts from wrapping thousands of presents. For a small t…
https://www.cmc.edu/magazine/trading-north-quad-for-the-north-poleTrading North Quad for the North Pole
By Sandy Russell ’10 For most people, 2:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time on December 24 usually involves frenzied last-minute mall sprints, thawing turkeys, and paper cuts from wrapping thousands of presents. For a small t…
https://www.cmc.edu/magazine/winter-2015/trading-north-quad-for-the-north-poleRemembering Robin
Briefly, for just a year, the late actor and comedian Robin Williams was a CMC Stag. News of Williams’ death in August prompted a host of tributes from around the world, including members of the Claremont McKenna commun…
https://www.cmc.edu/magazine/fall-2014/remembering-robinMoving forward on an important initiative
What is CMC’s response to important behavioral challenges facing colleges across the nation? With the start of the new academic year, President Hiram Chodosh provided the CMC Community with a progress update on the co…
https://www.cmc.edu/magazine/fall-2014/moving-forward-on-an-important-initiative