Feature·SAS Knock, Knock! Meet the Newly Elected SAS Board Frances Walton ‘26 and Charlotte Korer ‘27 Copy Editor and Staff Writer The Scripps Associated Students (SAS) election results were revealed on May 1, 2024
News·Scripps The Fight for Funding, SAS to Raise Student Fees Charlotte Korer ’27 Staff Writer Many Scripps students feel that Scripps hasn’t been able to meet the levels of campus vibrancy other May 1, 2024
News·Scripps DIVE Into the Enthusiasm of Admitted Students Day Ella Young ’24 and Belén Yudess ’25 Staff Writer and Copy Editor Intern Admitted students flocked to Scripps on April 12 for May 1, 2024
News·Scripps Two Scripps Student Arrestees Speak Out About Student Protest and Community Advocacy for Palestine Frances Walton ’26 and Belén Yudess ’25 Copy Editor and Copy Editor Intern On April 5, Pomona College, at the behest of April 27, 2024
News Professor Wins Service Award, Raising Concerns From Alumni and Students Due to Controversial Emails To Alumni Signatories of Israel/Palestine Solidarity Statement Frances Walton ’26 and Belén Yudess ’25 Copy Editor and Copy Editor Intern Request to Readers: People we have interviewed, including Professor April 11, 2024
Scripps A Look at Scripps’ Alcohol Policy By Sasha Rivera SCR ’19 and Faith McDermott SCR ’20 Scripps College has never been known for its party culture. This fifth October 12, 2018
5Cs Claremont Cookie Controversy: An Investigation Kendall Lowery As we settle into the comfort of familiar academic routine, we resume the everlasting debate of which consortium dining hall October 12, 2018
Scripps Why There’s Basically No Access To Basements Theodora Helgason ’22 In my first days as a Scrippsie I was racked with anxiety about where I would make new friends. October 5, 2018
News War Games and Trade: A Relationship That Could Shift Global Politics Simone Henry ’22 The Western world watched on September 11 as Russia began their biggest military exercise since the Cold War. For October 5, 2018
Scripps Bringing Scripps’ Dorms to Life with Vibrancy Hours By Aya Burton ’22 Staff Writer Starting this year, vibrancy hours will be instated in Scripps’ residential halls in an effort to October 5, 2018
Scripps New Changes to Residential Advisor System By Jacqueline Loh ’22 A new set of changes have been installed to Scripps College’s Resident Advisor (RA) system for the 2018-2019 academic October 5, 2018
Scripps Residence Hall Keypads: Convenient or Cumbersome? Hayley Van Allen, SCR ‘21 Scripps students came back to their residence halls this Fall to a new measure of security: each October 5, 2018
Scripps We SCOREd with this One: Maritza Arreola, SCORE’s Newest Assistant Dean By Jeanette Lomeli 2022 Maritza Arreola is a social justice nerd, a true and dedicated Marvel fan, a lover of big, bold October 5, 2018
Scripps What I Learned in Class: September 26, 2018 Welcome back to school, Scrippsies. It’s been a month back in the city of trees and PhDs, and class is definitely in October 5, 2018
5Cs An Update on Harvey Mudd’s Mental Health Sasha Rivera SCR’19 Tragedy struck on Aug. 31, 2018 when a Harvey Mudd College student was found dead in his dorm room. October 5, 2018
Scripps Lena Waithe: On a Legacy Worth More than Two Seconds at the Oscars On Sept. 13, actress, producer, and screenwriter, Lena Waithe, gave a talk about her life, writing process, successes, and future endeavours as October 5, 2018
5Cs The Dorothy Drake Wing: A Forgotten Academic Space By Rena Patel Back when I was a wee prospie, with unadulterated dreams of college life, I remember being excited about entering, April 29, 2018
Scripps ‘Women Are Just Bad at Math’ Scripps Administration Admits This Piece is Satirical By Hayley Van Allen In response to a recent “overheard” on the popular Facebook group ‘Meme Queens of the April 29, 2018
Scripps Much Ado About Housing: Act II By Hayley Van Allen The housing process at Scripps is always hectic and confusing for the students involved. This year, however, was April 29, 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