Arts & Entertainment “Hawkeye”: A Disappointing Introduction to Kate Bishop Alyssa Wend ’24 Copy Editor Editor’s Note: Contains spoilers for “Hawkeye” The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is known for creating well-loved and February 19, 2022
Music “Laurel Hell” Is Mitski’s Sublime 80s-Pastiche Return to Indie Aanji Sin ’24 Editor-in-Chief Japanese American indie pop singer Mitski is back, and it is indeed just me and her against the February 19, 2022
Arts & Entertainment Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss: The Empire of Succession Alyssa Leong ‘23 Design Editor *spoiler free! In a Murdoch-esque fashion, “Succession” follows the Roy family as siblings Kendall, Roman, Siobhan, and December 6, 2021
Satire How to Perm into Any Class [PROVEN] [Ancient European technique] Ellen Wang ’25 Staff Writer When the biannual bloodbath known as course registration rolls by, even the campus squirrels know the students December 6, 2021
Music Adele’s 30 Marks the Artist’s New and Powerful Return Madison Yardumian ‘21 Editor-in-Chief On Nov. 19, Adele released her highly-anticipated fourth album 30 to positive reception from fans and critics alike. December 3, 2021
Music People May Disappoint You, But That’s What All Too Well is For: A Review “From the Vault” of Red (Taylor’s Version) Madison Yardumian ‘21 Editor-in-Chief There was a slightly obscure album released on Nov. 12th, 2021 — you may not have heard of December 3, 2021
Arts & Entertainment It’s Giving Season: Netflix’s Best Worst Original Christmas Movies For Your Holiday Aanji Sin ‘24 Copy Editor There are many things that get me into the holiday spirit: Trader Joe’s Chocolate Enrobed Joe-Joes, the December 3, 2021
Arts & Entertainment “The French Dispatch:” Anderson Strikes Again Julia Cox ’23 Webmaster The Oct. 22 release of Wes Anderson’s ninth film “The French Dispatch” was highly anticipated. The film made November 11, 2021
Fashion How to Layer for Weird-Ass SoCal Weather Maddie Moore ’22 Fashion Columnist It was a Sunday, and I was sitting in my best friend’s car — wearing only a November 11, 2021
Arts & Entertainment I Saw “Dune” and All I Got Was This Sandworm Aanji Sin ’24 Copy Editor [contains spoilers for “Dune”] Here’s the gist of my opinion on “Dune”: it has an 83% on November 11, 2021
Arts & Entertainment The Importance of “Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” Spans Far Beyond the Screen Aanji Sin ’24 Copy Editor Whenever I talk or write anything about the lack of Asian representation in American media, I like October 29, 2021
Fashion·Scripps COVID-Safe Style Maddie Moore ’22 Fashion Columnist Our return to campus meant donning a new, mandatory accessory: “In Los Angeles County, individuals two years October 29, 2021
Arts & Entertainment Halloween Hilarities Belen Yudess ’25 Staff Writer Are you looking for a way to tickle your funny bone this Halloween? Check out these seven October 28, 2021
Music A Definitive Ranking of folklore’s Most Autumnal Songs Madison Yardumian Editor-in-Chief ’22 OK, I’ll admit it. I like Taylor Swift. Like most, I’ve enjoyed her music since I was a October 28, 2021
Arts & Entertainment 2021 Oscar Nominations Make History Alyssa Leong ‘23 Film Columnist Despite the postponement of many movie releases in 2020, this year’s Oscars nominees have made history in April 25, 2021