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Claremont Courier and CGU Partner to Publish Centennial Keepsake Edition!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Anna Hoy
General Manager, Claremont Courier
(909) 621-4761
anna@claremont-courier.com

Claremont Courier and CGU Partner to Publish Centennial Keepsake Edition
A Special Publication Celebrating 100 Years of Claremont Graduate University

Claremont, CA — The Claremont Courier is proud to announce a special partnership with Claremont Graduate University (CGU) to publish a Centennial Keepsake Edition commemorating CGU’s 100th anniversary. This full-color, commemorative edition will be published on September 15, 2025, and will feature historical retrospectives, community tributes, rare archival photos, and editorial contributions provided by CGU.

For over a century, CGU has played a vital role in shaping the academic, cultural, and civic life of Claremont. This keepsake publication will honor the university’s legacy, celebrate its contributions to the city and beyond, and look ahead to the next 100 years.

The Courier’s centennial edition will be delivered to more than 3,000 local households, 2,500 additional copies will be distributed at CGU and community events, Businesses, organizations, and community members are invited to take part in this historic milestone by purchasing congratulatory ads to show support and appreciation for CGU’s impact on our city.

“Our mission as Claremont’s community newspaper is to celebrate and chronicle the milestones that matter most,” said Anna Hoy, Advertising Manager of the Courier. “We are honored to collaborate with CGU on this centennial edition and invite the community to help us make it truly special.”

To reserve space in the edition or learn more about sponsorship opportunities, contact Anna Hoy at (909) 621-4761 or anna@claremont-courier.com.

About the Claremont Courier
The Claremont Courier is an award-winning nonprofit community newspaper, serving the city of Claremont since 1908. With a focus on in-depth local journalism, civic engagement, and public trust, the Courier remains one of the last truly independent newsrooms in Southern California.

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