We Have to Disagree Better

I’m Zane Yamamoto and I’m running to be your first-year class president. With that in mind, feel free to message me any time– and vote for me this weekend for FYCP! I want to be the mouthpiece for our class’ issues and wishes, so I plan on taking the initiative to talk with every single first-year. In high school, I worked for the community engagement program at a local museum and successfully led clubs like Speech and Debate, Model UN, and Mock Trial. I’m Liann Bielicki, and I’m running to be your class president. Feel free to email me at or dm me at @theosiasat on Instagram.

Class of 2024: First-Year Class President Candidate Statements

Indeed, in answering student questions, many of the professors noted that several of Trump’s policies will be influenced by the people he surrounds himself with in his cabinet and executive agencies. Many students and faculty expressed concern that U.S. alliances will increasingly depend on personal relations with Trump and what other countries can offer, rather than longer-term U.S. strategic considerations. “It’s not a ‘perhaps,’” they decisively rebutted, “America hates women so much, they’d rather have a rapist as the president than a woman of color.” A tense, uncomfortable silence fell over the class. I believe that Donald Trump lacks the character to be president and that his victory will severely harm America’s civic culture and international reputation. “The capstone is unique in the sense that it offers students a taste of working with an external client on a real-world program and soft skills, such as proper presentation, in addition to analysis skills,” said Batta in an exclusive interview with the Forum.

Bill Kristol Says He Would Vote For Zohran Mamdani for New York City Mayor

A bit about me, I’m a FGLI student from Hawaii PPE + GSS. I am beyond excited to get to know my residents as well and the new faces joining the CMC community! My name is Prateek and I am so excited to be cmc markets review one of your Crown Hall RAs! My favorite food is any preparation of a potato, and I am OBSESSED with Jelly Cats and Squishmallows. CMC is such a tight-knit and special community, and I’m so excited to help continue building a strong, supportive, and fun space in Berger. On campus, I’m involved with SOURCE Nonprofit Consulting and Claremont Women in Business.

What You Need to Know About the Soon-to-be-Launched Data Science Major

As of now, I spend my day (when I’m not doing work) cooking, making bracelets, listening to Philosophize This, and scrolling through TikTok (probably my favorite thing to do). The impacts of a pandemic turned our lives upside down and tragic events called for us to re-examine America as we know it. But I can promise that I can help lead that effort, day in and day out, to forge the kind of class WE want to see.

Introducing the 2025-26 RAs!

Outside of basketball, I love hanging out with friends, playing video games and board games, and spending time outdoors. Basketball is a passion of mine, and I love watching it both at the college level and in the NBA (especially when Kevin Durant is playing). I’m an Economics and Finance major with a sequence in Data Science here at CMC. On campus, I’m involved in APAM and the president of the Alexander Hamilton Society; I’ve worked for the Keck Center as well. I care a lot that you feel included in the CMC community and hope that Valach feels like home to you.

My initiatives are meant to build and advocate for a more environmentally and socially sustainable campus community as well as to be the person you can rely on to act as your voice. My interests are all over the place and I love talking about them so please DM and let’s chat! I spent most of my time pre-Corona trying different restaurants around NYC. We’ve done an amazing job connecting online and engaging in difficult conversations and my wish is to continue to embrace change and improve our community with your help. We’ve had to be the most innovative class yet to deal with all this change- which I am proud to say we embraced beautifully. I got to see people with last names like mine hold political office, lead businesses, and serve as community leaders.

Henry Long 2025 Class-Elected Commencement Speech

The universe is bigger and stranger than you could possibly imagine. If any of you have attended convocation over the past four years, you’ve heard it many times before. You can watch a video of his speech above or read a transcript of it below.

U.S. Foreign Policy Outlook After the 2024 Election

And I witnessed people from cultures across the globe who didn’t just coexist but thrived together. I do it because growing up in Hawai’i, I was surrounded by other people of color. Specifically, I’m interested in how, as FYCP, I can develop virtual events and represent our class’ needs with an eye towards sustainability, mental health, and inclusion. My campaign values are community and accountability. I’m from the Bay Area, but I’m itching to be on campus with you all in Claremont.

During the Q&A portion of the discussion, students conveyed a general sense of unease regarding how a second Trump presidency will impact America’s standing in the world—from its credibility amongst allies to its posture toward international law and human rights. In response to such concerns, Mark Huber, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, explained that CMC is intentionally constructing the data science major to distinguish it from the computer science major. To determine the major requirements, the faculty committee looked at data science majors at other universities, considered CMC’s resources in statistics, math, and computer science, and examined the guidelines set by the American Statistical Association for data science majors. With plans to hire new professors specializing in data science, CMC currently has the faculty and resources needed to launch a data science major.

I also reposted something last Wednesday, “No matter who is president, Jesus is King.” 25 of my peers had unfollowed me by the next day. At CMC, I have felt empowered to embrace controversial opinions. CMC continually achieves a high free-speech ranking and promotes effective conversations through organizations like the Athenaeum, the Open Academy and the Dreier Roundtable. The CMC community must re-commit itself to constructive dialogue.

  • The class of 2025 elected Henry Long to deliver remarks on their behalf at Claremont McKenna College’s 77th Commencement Ceremony on May 17th, 2025.
  • Now, please join me in giving a warm welcome to our stellar senior class president, who has done so much for our class this year, Tori Williams!
  • Following the 2024 election, Claremont McKenna College’s Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies hosted a discussion exploring the impact that a second Trump presidency will have on U.S. foreign relations.
  • On campus, I’m involved with SOURCE Nonprofit Consulting and Claremont Women in Business.

I also hope to highlight the diversity that makes our class so great, by spotlighting groups like Mi Gente, BSU, SAGA, APAM and more! During high school, I was a basketball captain, principal string bassist in the orchestra, interned for my Congressman, and founded my school’s first Mental Health Awareness Club. Having graduated high school in China, I’m acutely aware of the importance of bridging cultural and social gaps, and existing alongside each other as full humans. CMC is a place where all of us should feel fully, genuinely and authentically at home.

I’m always up for a hoops conversation, so feel free to come talk to me anytime! In my free time, I like dancing and scrapbooking, and my favorite place to study on campus is Heggblade (shoutout amazing DOS staff!). I was a FYG my sophomore year, which encouraged me to apply to be an RA, so I could continue building community and being a mentor on campus. I am dual majoring in Economics and Mathematics with a Data Science sequence and am also involved with Graphite Group and the Claremont Accounting Association.

We have to innovate, improvise, and improve upon the structures and systems already in place to create a CMC community that thrives digitally and feels like home to students from all walks of life. It’s impressive when first-year students step out of their comfort zones, especially by doing things such as running for class president! I’m an economics-accounting major, but in my free time, I love spending time outdoors, reading books, and playing or watching various sports. Addressing that sentiment—in a moment of rare optimism for the night—Professor Taw encouraged students to still pursue such work in the short term and urged them to learn how the system works so they can effect meaningful change later in their careers.

  • In my public policy class’s election debrief that evening, our professor asked why we thought Trump won.
  • The committee, which consists of professors from various departments, has proposed a 12 course major with classes in math, statistics, probability, computer science, and ethics.
  • I’m French-American and majoring in Organizational Studies.
  • I’m Liann Bielicki, and I’m running to be your class president.

If working and middle class voters cannot afford groceries, they certainly cannot afford to be single issue voters for social justice. Though the person later sincerely apologized, this episode reflects a broader problem with political discourse in the CMC community. “Perhaps racism and sexism played a role for some voters,” our professor responded.

I’m excited to help cultivate a welcoming and engaging community within Fawcett and the CMC community at large. I have also retained my childhood love for books, so if you ever want to discuss your latest read or need a fun recommendation, let’s connect! On campus, I’m also a Head Consultant at the CWPD, so you’ll often find me studying/socializing in the writing center.

Just think for a second about how miraculous that is. We’re not just stuck wallowing in ignorance. We’re also filled with what ancient traditions call “the breath of life,” which is prana in Sanskrit, ruach in Hebrew, and psyche in Greek. But it’s a poignant reminder that we’re material creatures—for dust we are, and to dust we shall return.

Kristol, the son of famed conservative intellectual Irving Kristol, was born and raised in New York City. In an interview with The Forum on October 9th, Bill Kristol told Dhriti Jagadish and Shiv Parihar that he would vote for Zohran Mamdani if he were a resident of New York City. Even though we’re only one month into our virtual first semester, this class already means a lot to me. If there’s a class-wide event you want to see happen, I’ll make sure it happens. Outside of these random facts, why should you vote for me to be your first-year Class President? I haven’t declared a major yet but I am thinking of PPE (Philosophy, Politics, and Economics), PPA (Philosophy and Public Affairs), International Relations or some combination of those subjects.

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