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 Home is a Hit: A look at the 5C’s First BIPOC Musical Showcase Belen Yudess ’25 Social Media Manager The Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) Musical Showcase: Home ran from Oct. 21 to October 28, 2022
Scripps Senior Trip to Las Vegas Sparks Controversy Between Students and Admin Julia Parsa ’26 Staff Writer On Sept. 24, Scripps students received news via email that their senior trip to Las Vegas had October 28, 2022
Scripps The Return of Family: Scripps’ Queer Affinity Group is Up and Thriving Belen Yudess ’25 Staff Writer Family is back, and stronger than ever! After being dormat for two years, the queer affinity group October 27, 2022
Scripps The Amazon-ification of Scripps College Cecelia Blum ‘24 Design Editor Scripps College is a beautiful place, and it’s a place that cares a lot about being beautiful. October 11, 2022
Scripps Meet your SAS President Megan Chow Alyssa Leong ‘23 Design Editor Megan Chow ’23 is stepping into the role of Scripps Associated Students (SAS) president with focuses on October 11, 2022
Scripps Experienced and Passionate: Rebecca Yao ‘26 Wins Race For First Year Class President Maren Fossum-Wernick ’26 Staff Writer When newly-elected first year class president, Rebecca Yao, joined me for coffee at the Motley on Sunday, October 11, 2022
Satire·Scripps Review of Amy Marcus-Newhall’s Rose Garden Dedication Olive Gaetz ‘25 Staff Writer Well, if you didn’t know about your invitation already, it’s far too late now. On Friday, Sept. October 11, 2022
Scripps Motley Student Vendors: A Glimpse at the Hands Behind the Jewelry Belen Yudess ‘25 and AJ Jolish ‘25 Social Media Manager and Staff Writer When you visit the Motley Coffeehouse, you can not October 11, 2022
5Cs COVID-19 Policies Relaxed, but Students Question Effectiveness Ainsley Harris ’26 Staff Writer The start of The Claremont Colleges Fall 2022 semester brought a relaxation in COVID-19 policies across the October 11, 2022
Scripps Perming 101: Class Registration Tips Ellen Wang ’25 Staff Writer Welcome to The Claremont Colleges! As if you’re not overwhelmed enough already, our wonderful cross-campus class registration August 15, 2022
Scripps An Open Letter to ResLife Guest Writer Scripps ResLife student staff members were exploited by Residential Life and when we fought back for ourselves and our community, April 30, 2022
Scripps “The Voice, the Pen”: A Peek into Historical Scripps Student Publications Ellen Wang ‘25 Copy Editor Intern Long before The Scripps Voice was founded, a range of student publications graced the racks of April 28, 2022
Scripps Malott Maze Leaves Students With Eating Disorders Feeling Lost Beth Gardner ’25 Guest Writer Content warning: discussion of disordered eating. I will begin by admitting that I stole the phrasing of April 28, 2022
Scripps Maya Lynch ’22: A Look into the Year of a Leader Belen Yudess ’25 Social Media Manager Maya Lynch ’22 is a rockstar. Being SAS president is a daunting task any year, but April 28, 2022
Scripps Scripps Presents: A Conversation on Plant-Based Seafood Isabel Li ’25 Staff Writer On April 19, Scripps Presents hosted “The Future of Food” in Balch Auditorium, an event from this April 27, 2022