Column·Horoscope Spring 2025 Horoscope Sarah Paper ʼ25 Staff Writer The spring equinox hit on March 20, offering a new season of opportunity and perspective. We also March 28, 2025
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
Arts & Entertainment Murder, She Reviewed: Thrills and Chills in Literary Horror Amelie Lee ’23 Copy Editor Intern Sept. 26, Vol. XXIX, Issue 1 As my friends perused positive self-help books and picturesque romances September 26, 2019
Arts & Entertainment We’re Here, We’re Queer: How Reality TV Dating Caught Up This Summer By Abby Sorkin ‘20 Sept. 26, Vol. XXIX, Issue 1 When people think about reality TV dating shows, the image that dominates September 26, 2019
Music A Love Letter to Lana Del Rey The often criticized and misunderstood songwriter proves her greatness with one of the most incredible pop releases in recent memory. Mirabella Miller September 26, 2019
Food “Malott Got Good?” Kendall Lowery ’22 Sept. 26, Vol. XXIX, Issue 1 Whether you’ve caught a whiff of some freshly baked cookies, snacked on a September 26, 2019
Arts & Entertainment A Surreal Exhibit at Pitzer By Ali Bush ’19 Music Columnist surreal is a not a normal art exhibit. The show in Pitzer’s Barbara Hinshaw’s gallery is April 19, 2019
Food Steal her Heart, not her Food: 10 Very Real Tips on how to Prevent Food Theft! By Kendall Lowery ’22 Staff Writer Are you fed up with explicitly labeling and securing your food items, only to find them April 19, 2019
Arts & Entertainment A capella at the 5C’s: Like Pitch Perfect, but with less Anna Kendrick… By Sarah Nunez ’22 Staff Writer It’s an unusually cool Tuesday night. Slowly but surely, the Frary steps soon begin to fill. April 19, 2019
Arts & Entertainment Who is… Alex Trebek?: The Elusive “Jeopardy!” Host’s Recent Brushes with The Claremont Colleges By Ittai Sopher PZ ’19 Political Correspondent On March 6, Alex Trebek, age 78, announced in a prepared statement that he will April 5, 2019
Food Find Your Cup of Tea (or Coffee): A Review of Claremont Cafes Aya Burton ’22 Staff Writer Ran out of flex, tried all the beverages that the Motley has to offer, or simply seeking April 5, 2019