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10.10.2024 Editorial Statement
This is only an excerpt of the statement. Please view the full statement here.
As an independent, student-run newspaper, we are committed to freedom of speech, freedom of press, and freedom to resist oppression. We take seriously the power of discourse in shaping collective consciousness and action for the ultimate goal of social transformation.
This edition focuses on organizing across the 7Cs for Palestinian liberation, resisting suppression of students’ freedom of expression. This edition aligns with what we have always done and is in line with our ethos as a paper. We thank you for trusting us with your stories of joy and struggle, now and over the past three decades. We hope you take care in experiencing this edition of TSV; it was created with the profound love, intention, and courage of those who realize that fighting for collective freedom is worth it.
Lindsay Ravetz ’25 and Belen Yudess ’25 Staff Writers Since last semester, there have been whispers surrounding The Motley’s much-anticipated reopening. The
Eleanor Dunn ’24 Staff Writer Scripps’ social scene has been fraught with uncertainty due to worries surrounding COVID-19 cases. Tension between valuing
Nina Howe-Goldstein ’25 Guest Writer It is a universally acknowledged truth that Scripps College loves acronyms and abbreviations. The idea is ingrained
More than a paper promoting neutrality and objectivity, we want to be a platform for radical voices, creative perspectives, marginalized identities, and uncompromising activism. Student journalism is crucial in today’s social and political climate and we want to be leading the movement towards truth and justice.
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