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 Scripps Students Struggle to Find On-Campus Housing Over Winter Break Ellen Hu ’24 Copy Editor For some Scripps students, the stress of finals spans further than just worrying about schoolwork — worrying December 3, 2021
Scripps First and Second Years Reflect on Their First Semester at College Lauren Marler ’24 Staff Writer Finals season is upon us, and for first-years and sophomores, this signifies the close to their first December 3, 2021
Scripps Suzanne Keen Selected as 10th President of Scripps College Kendall Lowery ’22 and Maddy Yardumian ’21 Editors-in-Chief On Nov. 18, 2021, Chair of the Board of Trustees Lynne Thompson ’72 announced December 3, 2021
Scripps Scripps Olive Harvest Brings Campus Community Together, Supports Sustainability Efforts Kendall Lowery ’22 Editor-in-Chief After a two year hiatus, the Scripps Olive Harvest has returned in full force. On Nov. 5, students, November 11, 2021
Scripps Scripps Students Reflect on Their Fall Celebrations Lauren Marler ’24 Staff Writer Fall has arrived at Scripps College. Clad in warm layers and Doc Martens, students walk to class November 11, 2021
Scripps There’s a Motley-Shaped Hole in Our Hearts — Will it Ever be Filled? Lindsay Ravetz ’25 and Belen Yudess ’25 Staff Writers When first-years and sophomores walk by Seal Court, they see a vacant building October 29, 2021
Scripps Get to Know the First-Year Class President: Abbie Oh Arroyo! Belen Yudess ’25 Staff Writer On September 30th, Abbie Oh Arroyo ’25, was announced the winner of the run-off election for first October 29, 2021
Scripps Super Seniors Search for Community as They Return to Campus Ellen Hu ’24 Copy Editor After Natasha Vhugen ’22 finished the last few weeks of her junior year over Zoom, she knew October 29, 2021
Fashion·Scripps COVID-Safe Style Maddie Moore ’22 Fashion Columnist Our return to campus meant donning a new, mandatory accessory: “In Los Angeles County, individuals two years October 29, 2021
Scripps Scripps transition to Student Health Services COVID-19 Testing Causes Students Initial Challenges but Long-Term Benefits Ellen Hu ’24 and Alyssa Leong ’23 Staff Writers On Oct. 4, Scripps students received an email from Interim President Amy Marcus-Newhall October 29, 2021
Scripps A Scripps Student’s Guide to Flex and Claremont Cash Cecelia Blum ’24 Staff Writer The nature of orientation this year has left many new and returning students with questions regarding various October 29, 2021
Scripps Scripps Seniors Face Commencement Challenges, Make Senior Year Their Own Ellen Hu ‘24 Staff Writer On March 19, an email was sent to Scripps College’s Class of 2021 with updates about commencement May 9, 2021
Scripps We Started There, But Where are we Now? Ellen Hu ’24 Staff Writer It has been over a year since the COVID-19 pandemic caused a shutdown across the state of April 20, 2021
Scripps The Success of the Scripps Mock Trial Community Julia Cox ’23 Webmaster A staple of Scripps College’s extracurricular programs, Mock Trial, is where future lawyers, those looking to improve their March 24, 2021
Scripps “Blood on Gold Mountain:” Scripps Professor Hao Huang Draws Parallels Between Anti-Asian Attacks Through Historical Storytelling Amelie Lee ’23 Editor-in-Chief Telling the story of the 1871 Los Angeles Chinatown Massacre, Scripps College Professor Hao Huang is tackling historical March 23, 2021