News·Scripps Popping the Blue Bubble Charlotte Korer ’27 Copy Editor Intern On Nov. 5, Vice President Kamala Harris lost the presidential election to Donald Trump. For many, December 7, 2024
News·Scripps Security Removal at Denison Library Charlotte Korer ’27 Copy Editor Intern On Nov. 12, the security stationed in front of Denison Library was removed, nearly a month December 7, 2024
News Bittersweet: The Motley Reopening Leah Gorence ’28 Staff Writer One month after closing The Motley Coffeehouse, Scripps President Amy Marcus-Newhall announced its reopening on Nov. 5 December 7, 2024
Scripps An Inside Look into Denison’s Rare Book Room Alyssa Leong ‘23 Staff Writer A 4,000 year old cuneiform tablet that could fit in the palm of a hand. A massive November 1, 2019
Scripps Furniture Accessibility at Scripps By Sara Michael ’23 For individuals at Claremont who are fat, plus-sized, or large, the desk model in Scripps classrooms offers a November 1, 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
News Indigenous People’s Day 2019: What We Can Do Moving Forward Jacqueline Loh ’22 Staff Writer Volume XXIX, Issue 3 October 30, 2019 From the colonial Spanish architecture of Scripps to the wrought October 30, 2019
5Cs Managing Monsour: Community Responses to Strained Mental Health Resources Riley Harmon ’22 Staff Writer Volume XXIX, Issue 3 October 30, 2019 Due to staff shortages, Student Health Services (SHS) operated exclusively October 30, 2019
Scripps Meet the President: The Candidacy of Melinda Ximen ’23 Julia Cox ’23 Staff Writer After an election between four qualified candidates, the first-year class president has been announced as Melinda Ximen October 11, 2019
Scripps 1 in 900: Larissa Cursaro ’23 and her Waste-Free Journey Julia Cox ’23 Staff Writer As the climate crisis begins to heat up (both politically and literally), environmental awareness is the most October 11, 2019
Scripps Fridays at the Fieldhouse Sarah Nunez-Lafontaine ’22 Staff Writer For those of us searching for dry events on campus, Fridays at the Fieldhouse offers a fun October 11, 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
5Cs Unapologetic in Their Strength: Claremont Foxes Women’s Rugby Team Riley Harmon ’22 Staff Writer The 5Cs, along with NCAA sports, boasts a wide variety of club sports. One of them, the October 10, 2019
Scripps OSE Policy Perplexes CLORGS OSE mandates weekend programming to “support campus vibrancy” By Anna Gao ’21 and Crystal Juan ’22 Staff Writers On Sept. 22, over October 10, 2019
5Cs Affordable Housing and Inclusive Claremont By Eve Kauffman ’20 Sept. 26, Vol. XXIX, Issue 1 The Los Angeles housing crisis isn’t going to go away anytime soon, September 26, 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
Scripps Meet the Mentorship Programs: Affinity Groups at Scripps By Aditi Garg ’22 and Jacqueline Loh ’22 Sept. 26, Vol. XXIX, Issue 1 Transitioning from high school to college can be September 26, 2019