Politics The Texas Energy Crisis Demonstrates a Lack of Sympathy for the South Mirabella Miller ’23 Staff Writer As a winter storm wreaked havoc in Texas last week, leaving millions without power and over half February 28, 2021
Politics Ringing in Change: Young Candidates Challenging the Democratic Party Establishment By Theri Aronson ’20 and Ittai Sopher (PZ ’19) Staff Writers After a recount, on Monday, Shayok Chakraborty PO ’19, learned that February 28, 2019
Politics The Politics of Shutting Down The Government By Ittai Sopher PZ ’16 Political Correspondent The longest government shutdown in United States history began with an attempt by President Donald February 7, 2019
Politics Career Prosecutor for President: Why you Shouldn’t Discount Kamala Harris as a Candidate Because of Her Record Working for the Law Enforcement By Claire Dwyer PO ’20 Staff Writer Nowadays, the only legal code I am really interested in was written in the thirteenth February 7, 2019
Politics The Claremont Colleges are Victorious After Midterm Elections By Ittai Sopher Pay attention to your classmates; one of them could be representing your district in Congress. A 1992 graduate from November 15, 2018
Politics Be an Informed California Voter! By Simone Henry This November 6, California will be voting in a new governor. Here is a quick look at the candidates November 2, 2018
Politics Vote! ¡Votare! Votez! By Anna Mitchell There are those among us who dream of politics, those who would rather not utter the word, and those October 12, 2018
Politics Nevada Lee ’22 Makes the Case at the 5Cs for her Mother’s Congressional Campaign By Ittai Sopher PZ ’19 Nevada Lee ’22 recruited four students from the 5Cs over the weekend to campaign in her home-state October 12, 2018
Politics Claremont College Students are Leading Their Candidates to Success in the Midterm Ittai Sopher PZ ’19 For Claire Wengrod PZ ’19 the midterm campaign trail is where her expertise is most valued. An outspoken October 5, 2018
Politics Religious Students at Scripps Explore Identity, Activism, Perception in the Age of Trump By Erin Delany In the age of Trump, nothing is sacred. At least, this is what both sides of the aisle tell April 12, 2018
Politics Scripps Students’ Continued Resistance to Muslim Ban, One Year Later By Natalie Johnson CLAREMONT, Calif. – “Refugees Welcome Here” reads the bright blue sticker on one student’s laptop. At least a handful March 28, 2018
Politics Roses and Racial Bias: Exposing Institutional Racism in the Demonstration Policy By Elizabeth Willsmore Walking across the lawn in front of the President’s House, the scene looked like any other you might find March 28, 2018
Politics Opal Tometi at Scripps By Anna Liss-Roy Opal Tometi, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, spoke to a sold-out audience at an event hosted by March 28, 2018
Politics Four Obama Bros Explain Politics to Me By Zizzy Murphy ’19 Media Analyst I block out time every other Friday night for a trip to West Hollywood. At first, March 1, 2018
Politics Krista Suh: Pussy Hat Creater Grabs Back in Scripps Presents By Anna Liss-Roy ’20 Business Manager On Wednesday Jan. 31, Scripps Presents hosted Krista Suh, an Asian-American screenwriter based in L.A. who March 1, 2018
Politics January’s Government Shutdown By Sasha Rivera From midnight on January 20 to the evening of January 22, the United States government shut down after Congress February 22, 2018