Environment Commitment or Complicity: Students Lead the Movement Towards a Carbon Neutral Future Eloise Magoncelli ’22 Scripps College is covered with green lawns, twisting vines and a variety of shade and fruit-bearing trees. Both our November 14, 2019
Environment Get Off-Campus and Outdoors: OWL Trips This Fall By Aya Burton ‘22 Situated at the foot of the San Gabriels, Scripps neighbors countless breathtaking natural splendors like the Angeles National November 1, 2019
Environment “We’re Not Doomed and We’re Not Okay”: Author Jonathan Safran Foer in Conversation on Climate Change By Aya Burton ‘22 Staff Writer On Thursday Sept. 26, best-selling author Jonathon Safran Foer joined science reporter Jacob Margolis at Scripps October 11, 2019
Environment The Scripps Student Garden: A Forgotten History, a Vibrant Opening, and a Powerful Future For Regenerative Environmentalism By Maggie Thompson ’20 Staff Writer The garden behind Browning Hall rarely gets foot traffic. In fact, most students have never heard October 10, 2019
Environment Scripps Scrapps is Far from Scraping By Annie Wu ’23 Sept. 26, Vol. XXIX, Issue 1 When my roommates and I first entered Scripps, one of our first questions September 26, 2019
Environment Woman at War: A Filmic Guide to Radical Environmental Activism By Theodora Helgason ’22 Staff Writer Woman at War is an Icelandic film that chronicles environmental activist, Halla, as she radically fights April 19, 2019
Environment The Not So Secret Garden By Sondra Abruzzo ’19 Staff Writer The most common reaction I get after mentioning the Scripps student garden is, “What? We have April 19, 2019
Environment “Green New Deal or No Deal” Part 2: Environmental Action is not Elitist By Sondra Abruzzo ’19 Environmental and Sustainability Columnist Nothing gets me more fired up than seeing Alexandria Ocasio Cortez eloquently, yet forcefully, April 5, 2019
Environment In an Effort Towards a more Sustainable Scripps, Student Creates Scripps’ Debut Sustainability Report Sondra Abruzzo ’19 Staff Writer During the summer of 2018, Alexi Butts ’20 braved the Claremont heat to write Scripps College’s first March 15, 2019
Environment Green Deal or No Deal By Sondra Abruzzo ’19 Sustainability Columnist The “Green New Deal”. Over the past few weeks, many of us heard this buzz phrase February 28, 2019
Environment Cultivating Change with Native Plants By Sondra Abruzzo ’19 Sustainability Columnist This sustainability column would be incomplete if we did not talk about native plants on campus. February 7, 2019
Environment All I Want for Christmas is You (To Gift in More Sustainable Ways) Sondra Abruzzo ’19 Oh, the holiday season! There is nothing I love more than good food, warm drinks, and coming up with November 15, 2018
Environment Can We Take the Heat? By Amanda Morgan Riley ‘19 Guest contributor You’ve probably heard of the 2015 Paris Agreement. Since 2015, 181 Parties have ratified the November 2, 2018
Environment Stop Wasting Your Life Away: Zero Waste Tips from Scripps Sophomore Kati Tuemmler By Sondra Abruzzo ‘19 Hi Scripps, it’s me Sondra, the SAS Sustainability Chair coming at you with some great tips on how October 12, 2018
Environment How “Green” is Scripps Actually? By Aya Burton This past week, Scripps’ students enjoyed the first rains of the season, light sprinkles that lasted no longer than October 12, 2018
Environment Sustainability and Urbanism When Narratives Change: Arbol Verde then and Now. By Evie Kaufman At an Athenaeum talk on April 4, Matthew Garcia visited Claremont McKenna College to discuss Arbol Verde, a neighborhood April 29, 2018