By Kiara Paul |Asst. Sports Editor| Coyote Women's Track and Field headed out to Claremont to compete in the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Rossi Relays on Feb. 27. The Coyotes competed in multiple activities throughout the course of the day, placing high in many categories. Each activity is broken down into sections that are categorized by top athletes to lowest ranking athletes. Each Coyote has two places; one where they placed in the section they participated in and the second where they placed overall out of all the other athletes in the activity. One of the first activities to take place was the 100-meters. The Coyotes ran in the fourth, sixth, and seventh sections for the … [Read more...] about Track meet goes well for Coyotes
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Eureka! Restaurant Review
By Angie Burkhart |Staff Writer| If you're looking for a unique and rustic spin on American cuisine, such as burgers and craft beer, Eureka! is the spot for you! The word eureka, according to Merriam-Webster, is "used to express excitement when a discovery has been made." With this definition in mind, this restaurant had better live up to their name. The restaurant is located on 580 W. First St., in the heart of Claremont Village Square. You can also find Eureka! in local cities such as Redlands, Irvine, Bakersfield, Fresno, and many more. Upon entering, you can't help but notice aromas of roasted garlic, caramelized onion, and savory beef. The dark wood flooring, along … [Read more...] about Eureka! Restaurant Review
Student Artist Spotlight: Efrain Torres shares his passion for painting with the Chronicle
By Lupe Duran |Staff Writer| No one knows for sure what the future has in store for us. In situations where we have our hearts set on something, we think we know what career path we're going to pursue, until an unexpected turn of events lead us to discover a new passion. Student Efrain Torres has always had a lingering relationship with art as his grandmother had him participate in art shows while growing up. Torres’ original love was dance and music, but after suffering an injury from which recovery would take too long he found comfort in another form of expression and chose to major in Studio Art. “One day after I got injured I went to an art store bought a canvas and some … [Read more...] about Student Artist Spotlight: Efrain Torres shares his passion for painting with the Chronicle
High-class food for less at the Back Abbey in Claremont
By Cheran Dinger |Staff Writer| The Back Abbey is a favorite eating and drinking spot for people of all walks of life in Claremont. Located at 128 North Oberlin Avenue, it the perfect spot for a tasty gourmet burger and a craft beer you cannot get anywhere else. Being a resident of Claremont, I felt it was my duty to enjoy all the splendors I have heard from others about the Back Abbey. I was nervous that they would have anything that would tickle my fancy because I am not a “burger-eater” but I was assured by my roommates that the mussels are to die for. “The burgers should have their own show on The Food Network, they are that good,” said Ryan Phipps, a Back Abbey … [Read more...] about High-class food for less at the Back Abbey in Claremont
Get a feel for a classic diner at Village Grille in downtown Claremont
By Cheran Dinger |Staff Writer| With a taste of a simpler time, The Village Grille in downtown Claremont is the place to get your fix for great food and that classic diner feel. The restaurant opened in the summer of 1949 on the corner of Yale and Indian Hill in historic downtown Claremont. The restaurant is frequented by all walks of life: college students, biker crews and senior citizens who meet there weekly for a book reading and coffee. “I have had many study sessions here with a giant plate of pancakes during finals week. The food is awesome, and cheap. Which is good because I am a poor law school student,” said Larry Richman. With a wide range of choices, The Village … [Read more...] about Get a feel for a classic diner at Village Grille in downtown Claremont