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
5Cs Hichman Bou Nassif: On Lebanon, ISIS, and the Drive to Terror By Theresa Aronson ’20 Sept. 26, Vol. XXIX, Issue 1 Hichman Bou Nassif, Assistant Professor of Government at Claremont McKenna College, approached September 26, 2019
Scripps Drop it like it’s the Prison Industrial Complex: Drop Sodexo 2020 Kendall Lowery ’22 Sept. 26, Vol. XXIX, Issue 1 As the 2020 contract deadline deciding which dining service will be responsible for September 26, 2019
Scripps Honnoldgate: Scripps’ Office of Marketing and Communications Procedure Attempts to Prohibit Direct Reporter-Faculty/Staff Contact By Anna Liss-Roy ’20 and Priya Canzius ’20 Editors-in-Chief Sept. 26, Vol. XXIX, Issue 1 In our reporting, The Scripps Voice aims 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
Scripps Spotlight on Malott Staff: Beth Garvin By Aditi Garg ’22 Staff Writer An integral part of the Scripps community, the members of the Malott staff work hard and April 19, 2019
5Cs Overheard at Scripps By: Alexandra Rivasplata, Scripps ’22 Staff Writer My first year at Scripps has been quite a memorable one. I have endured orientation, 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
5Cs Seeking Knowledge, Making Change: Checking in with the Claremont Colleges’ Prison Abolition Collective By Anna Mitchell ’22 Staff Writer Chances are you have attended one of their numerous events or workshops, joined their email list April 19, 2019
Scripps Just Show Up: A Conversation with the Leaders of Drop Sodexo By Anna Mitchell Staff Writer ’22 A rally, a protest, a petition delivery. And then, they waited. We waited. Until, on Monday April 19, 2019
5Cs Dating in Claremont While Black By: Priya Canzius ’20 Copy Editor You lock eyes at the Hoch. He’s in line for a Wet Burrito and you’re adding April 19, 2019
Scripps 2019-2020 SAS Election Results By Rena Patel ’19 Editor-in-Chief The Scripps Associated Students (SAS) election results were released earlier this month on April 5. This year, April 19, 2019
5Cs A Visit to The Denver House: The 5cs Newest Spiritual Group By ITTAI SOPHER PZ ’19 Senior Political Correspondent When Sundara Shakta Vinyasa Ananda PO ’20 asked Pitzer professor Phil Zuckerman to visit April 19, 2019
Scripps Devon Frost ’20 Awarded Student Employee of the Year By Maureen Cowhey ’19 Editor-in-Chief The life of a college student does not just consist of sleeping in, going to class, and April 5, 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
5Cs Public or Private?: Recognizing the Privileges of Private High School Educations Jacqueline Loh ’22 Staff Writer Right now, high school seniors across the nation are in a flurry over college admissions. Just recently, April 5, 2019