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 Scripps Welcomes New Associate Dean of Students, Dr. Adriana di Bartolo By Jamie Jiang ’22 Staff Writer For Dr. Adriana di Bartolo, the position of Associate Dean of Students at Scripps represents a February 7, 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
5Cs An Update on Keck: $1 Million Gift Received for its Renovation By Aya Burton ’22 Staff Writer On Friday, Jan. 25, Scripps announced in a community message that the Keck Science Department received February 7, 2019
Scripps Scripps Loves Dick By Eve Kaufman ’20 Staff Writer For the upcoming spring semester, Chris Kraus, critically acclaimed for her work “I Love Dick,” was February 7, 2019
5Cs CMC Hosts Women in the Law Panel By Theri Aronson ’20 Staff Writer On Jan. 29, Claremont Mckenna College hosted four “Women in the Law Panelists” in the Athenaeum. February 7, 2019
Scripps President of USA Facts and Scripps Alumna Named Commencement Speaker By Maureen Cowhey ’19 and Rena Patel ’19 Editors-in=Chief On the evening of May 18, President of USA Facts, former President of February 7, 2019
Scripps Asking for More From Scripps College and Financial Aid By: Scripps Student Organizers Historically, colleges have worked to exclude certain groups of people through a variety of methods. This includes those December 21, 2018
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
Scripps GJW Namesake has Passed: Rose Garden to be Planted in Her Honor Theodora Helgason ’22 Alumna and Lifetime Trustee Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler ’72 was best known on campus for the residence hall named in her November 15, 2018
Scripps Paving the Way: First Generation Students at Scripps Jacqueline Loh ’22 College is a scary time for everyone. For some, it’s their first time living on their own. For others, November 15, 2018
Scripps Glitz and Glam in Scripps’ Garage: SAS’s Annual “Eurobash” By Aya Burton ’22 On Saturday, Nov. 3, from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., Scripps hosted its biggest 5C party of the November 15, 2018
Scripps Challah for Hunger: A Demonstration of The Power of Community Kendall Lowery ’22 After a long day of Thursday classes, I pulled my hair back, threw on some long sleeves and a November 15, 2018
5Cs Celebration of Diversity By Claire Dwyer ’20 Guest Contributor Uprisings and protests put on by hate groups scare the living daylights out of me. So November 15, 2018
News The Federal Push to Erase the Trans Community And How You Can Help By Hayley Van Allen ’21 On Oct 24, the Department of Justice asked the Supreme Court to overturn the ruling on a November 2, 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