News·Scripps New Transparency and Accountability Committee strives for better communication Ellie Lakatos ’28 Staff Writer The new 13-member Transparency and Accountability Committee is hard at work. The committee started last semester but December 7, 2024
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
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
Scripps The Sun Will Never Set on Scripps College This Piece is Satirical By Rena Patel ‘19 Amidst the housing chaos of the Claremont Colleges lies a novel scheme, so genius April 12, 2018
Scripps The Secret Life of a Scripps First-Year Living Off-Campus By Madison Yardumian ‘21 It’s no secret that Scripps placed 40 of their first-year students in off-campus housing–that is to anyone beyond April 12, 2018
Scripps Student Employee of the Year, Leslie Moreno ’18 By Natalie Johnson March marks the time to recognize student employees at Scripps. As the faces we often see on our first April 12, 2018
Scripps Finding our Voice Again: Letter from Editors Past and Present BY MAUREEN COWHEY Editor-in-chief ‘19 The Scripps Voice receives a lot of emails everyday from random people asking us to promote their March 28, 2018
Scripps Much Ado About Housing By Hayley Van Allen Last Summer, 40 incoming freshman were told only a couple weeks before arriving on campus that they would March 28, 2018
Scripps Writing and Rhetoric Major at Scripps By Sasha Rivera After establishing a creative writing track a few years ago, Scripps is expanding the writing program by forming a March 28, 2018
Scripps Charlayne Hunter-Gault to be 2018 Commencement Speaker By Sasha Rivera Staff Writer Scripps College announced that the speaker for the 88th annual commencement would be Charlayne Hunter-Gault, an award-winning March 1, 2018
Scripps Yaa Gyasi In Conversation By Eve Milusich ’21 Staff Writer Gearing up to begin her novel, Yaa Gyasi flew 7,500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to March 1, 2018
Scripps Tig Notaro Looked Directly Into My Eyes and I Will Never Be the Same by Elizabeth Murphy The anxiety I had about whether seeing Tig Notaro live could measure up to my absolute adoration for her February 18, 2018
Scripps The EmPOWER Center at the Claremont Colleges By The Scripps Voice In a previous issue, I went over the resources that can be accessed through Monsour Counseling and Psychological January 24, 2018