Column·Horoscope Know-your horoscope-ember! Belén Yudess ’25 Copy Editor Libra (September 23 – October 22) Fall into fall by listening to “Falling for Ya” from the November 10, 2024
Music Best New Songs to Post on Your Instagram Story Mirabella Miller ’23 Music Columnist March 12, 2020 Are you experiencing an intense and specific emotion that you want to communicate in April 23, 2020
Music Tame Impala’s “The Slow Rush” is the Work of a Paralyzed Perfectionist Mirabella Miller ’23 Music Columnist March 5, 2020 Kevin Parker, the man behind the psychedelic rock project Tame Impala, released his long-awaited March 4, 2020
Food·Scripps Vegans Rejoice! New Plant-Based Station at Malott Dining Commons Hannah Downing ’23 Staff Writer Starting in January 2020, the Malott Dining Commons launched a new vegan food station, aptly named “Sprouted”. February 12, 2020
Music Valentine’s Day Playlists Mirabella Miller ’23 Music Columnist If you’re looking for something to blast in your headphones to drown out your roommate’s FaceTime with February 12, 2020
Food Cake Pops and Macarons Galore: Amalia Barrett’s Baked Goods at Scripps Megan Chow ’23 Staff Writer If you’ve noticed a delicious scent coming from the direction of Revelle House this semester, it is December 5, 2019
Fashion Hey VSCO Girls, Boycott Brandy Amelie Lee Copy Editor Intern ’23 I get it: ethical capitalism is hard. From Chik-Fil-A to IHOP, corporations that are frankly delicious, December 5, 2019
Fashion Dressing for the Weather: Winter Fashion in Claremont By Aya Burton ’22 This time of year in Claremont, dressing for the weather can be a difficult task. Contrary to the December 5, 2019
Food Why is Oat Milk so Goddamn Delicious? Kendall Lowery ’22 Food Columnist/Copy Editor We all remember our first time. Maybe you mulled over the decision with a Motley barista December 5, 2019
Music “Cheap Queen” Takes King Princess from Internet Star to Full-Fledged Artist Mirabella Miller ’23 Music Columnist In the era of social media, it is increasingly common for young musicians and singers to subvert November 14, 2019
Food Coming to Fruition: A Guide to Fruit at Scripps Julia Cox ’23 Staff Writer One of the most fickle aspects of our campus are its fruit trees— how can you tell November 1, 2019
Music FKA Twigs Builds Anticipation for her Album “MAGDALENE” Mirabella Miller ’23 Music Columnist When FKA Twigs released “Cellophane” last April after a three year musical lull (punctuated only by a November 1, 2019
Fashion Wire, Beads, and… Yarn? A Spotlight on Three Jewelry Artists at the 5Cs Vivian Monteiro ’23 Staff Writer/Art Columnist You may have noticed fellow students with brightly colored yarn dangling from their ears, woven into November 1, 2019
Food Date-Worthy Dining Halls Kendall Lowery ’22 Food Columnist/Copy Editor Despite the continual heat wave plaguing Claremont throughout two thirds of the year, ‘cuffing season’ doesn’t November 1, 2019
Music Taylor Swift is Happy (Finally) on her Bright and Dreamy Seventh Album “Lover” Mirabella Miller ’23 Columnist Taylor Swift has built her musical empire on a foundation of raw emotional honesty, releasing albums that resemble October 11, 2019
Food Money, Food Justice, and Challah: The Transition from Challah for Hunger to Scripps Challah Kendall Lowery ’22 Staff Writer If you’re as passionate about baked goods as I am, chances are that you’ve joined me in October 11, 2019