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 Innovation at Keck: Spotlighting Dr. Sarah Budischak Juliette Des Rosiers ’26 Copy Editor Intern This is the first article in a series highlighting the female and genderqueer faculty working February 16, 2023
Scripps Mold Exposes Greater Issues Within Residential Life Charlotte Blasi ’26 Staff Writer While mold may be a common occurrence for college students in the form of laundry or food February 16, 2023
Scripps Scripps Presents Comedian, Writer, and Netflix Star: Mo Amer Anna Peterson ’25 Staff Writer On Feb. 2, comedian and writer Mohammed Amer performed a comedy routine and participated in a Q&A February 16, 2023
Scripps The Man Behind the Message Board: Meet Glen Culbertson Frances Walton ’26 Copy Editor Intern Waiting in line for brunch at Malott, I noticed that Glen Culbertson, the person who responded November 18, 2022
Scripps Celebrating Women and Minority Voices in STEM Dinner Julia Parsa ’26 Staff Writer On Thursday Nov. 10th, a dinner celebrating women and minority voices in STEM was held in the November 18, 2022
Scripps How Scripps College is Failing their International Students Juliette Des Rosiers ’26 Copy Editor Intern Scripps College advertises itself as “a robust intellectual community [with] a commitment to diversity and November 18, 2022
Scripps Core Restructuring Committee Gathers Community Input Alyssa Wend ’24 and Ellen Wang ’25 Editor-in-Chief and Copy Editor On Feb. 16, Scripps sent an email to students calling for November 18, 2022
Scripps Scripps’ Halloween Party Illuminates Ongoing Tensions Between SAS and Administration Anne Friedman ’25 and Belén Yudess ’25 Staff Writer and Social Media Manager On Oct. 29, Scripps Associated Students (SAS) hosted the November 18, 2022
Culture·Scripps A Summer with the Ellen Browning Scripps Papers Isabel Li ’25 Staff Writer She was an educator, feminist, and philanthropist. Though she was reserved and bore a tendency to avoid October 28, 2022
Arts & Entertainment·Scripps The Surprising Story Behind Bound Goat Thursday AJ Jolish ‘25 Staff Writer Between Elm Tree Lawn and the Humanities building, a bronze goat sits contorted in pain. Kaia Stannard-Stockton 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