Food Waste
by Skylar Gering
Emissions from food waste are a major source of green house gases, which are the drivers of climate change. How is Harvey Mudd dealing with its food waste and what are student environmental groups doing about the issue? Continue reading Food Waste
A PROFile of Prof. George Montañez
By Claire Chang & Austin Froelich
Can you introduce yourself to the Mudd community?
This is my second year here at Mudd. Immediately before this, I worked as a data scientist for Microsoft for roughly a year, Continue reading A PROFile of Prof. George Montañez
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What to Bring: The Updated List
By Kyle Grace ’21 and Tiffany Madruga ’20
More important than any item you’re going to bring, it’s important to step into college excited and with an open mind. You’re going to meet a lot of great people and have plenty of incredible experiences, just think about what you need to survive and figure the rest out as you go. Continue reading What to Bring: The Updated List
Caltech Plaque Prank
We caught up with Aely Aronoff ’21 before the Caltech Plaque Prank to learn a bit about what the plan was! Check out this video by Michael Guzman ’20 to hear about what preparing for the prank entailed. Continue reading Caltech Plaque Prank
Reduce Single Use Campaign
By Skylar Gering and Vadim Mathys (ASHMC Sustainability)
This semester, ASHMC Sustainability ran a Reduce Single Use Campaign. This campaign encouraged students to pledge against using single use cups for a two week period. We now have the results of the pledge and students perspectives on how this campaign influenced sustainability at Mudd! Continue reading Reduce Single Use Campaign
Spring 2019 Off-Campus Events — taking a break from the mu(n)ddane
Does being at Mudd seem dull or mundane? Ever feel the urge to just be somewhere else? Then check out the Muddraker’s off-campus events guide! Continue reading Spring 2019 Off-Campus Events — taking a break from the mu(n)ddane
The Village: Farmers’ and Artisan’s Market
What is a great way to spend your Sunday morning in Claremont? I’d say a brunch at Pomona’s Frank dining hall followed by the farmers market in the village. Continue reading The Village: Farmers’ and Artisan’s Market
The Village: Saying Goodbye to The Junction
One of our writers recently took a trip to The Junction, a restaurant in the Claremont Village where students, faculty, and staff would often go for lunch or dinner. Unfortunately, between the time of his review article being written and right now, the restaurant closed down. So we have posted the review here as an encouragement to go explore new places and new restaurants, since you never know when they might close down. Continue reading The Village: Saying Goodbye to The Junction
LA Travel Guide
By Kyle Grace ’21 and Mandy Wu ’22
Places to travel in the LA area! Continue reading LA Travel Guide
Best Boba Buys (On-Campus)
Lots of detailed boba reviews from tea places close to campus, written by Kyle Grace (’21), Tiffany Madruga (’20), & Athena Paraskevas-Nevius (’20). Continue reading Best Boba Buys (On-Campus)
