Column·Reviews The Fall Fashion Edit: Bundle-Up and Fall for This Season’s Hottest Looks Ellen Chapman ’27 Staff Writer The autumnal equinox brings not only the hope for cooler weather and the dawn of witching season, December 7, 2024
Column·Reviews “Let’s Work It Out On The Remix”: How to Do a Feature Right Juliette Des Rosiers ’26 Editor-In-Chief As the brat green leaves of brat summer faded to orange and descended into brat fall, Charli December 7, 2024
Opinion Scripps students deserve better: how Scripps fails as a historically women’s college Anna Grez ’27 Design Editor To better understand the complexities of whether or not Scripps College lives up to its standing as December 7, 2024
Feature·Scripps Presents Scripps Presents: Janine Antoni on the Body as a Medium By Ayden Duchovnay ’28 Staff Writer On Nov. 12, Scripps Presents hosted Janine Antoni, a New York-based artist and performer, to discuss December 7, 2024
News·Scripps Popping the Blue Bubble Charlotte Korer ’27 Copy Editor Intern On Nov. 5, Vice President Kamala Harris lost the presidential election to Donald Trump. For many, December 7, 2024
News Bittersweet: The Motley Reopening Leah Gorence ’28 Staff Writer One month after closing The Motley Coffeehouse, Scripps President Amy Marcus-Newhall announced its reopening on Nov. 5 December 7, 2024
Column·Reviews The Body Horror and Beauty Politics of The Substance Frances Walton ’26 Editor-in-Chief Three weeks ago, my friend’s mom came to visit Scripps. Instead of wandering the campus with her daughter November 10, 2024
Feature Forging Passions: Exploring family, Tourettes, and the art of creation in All Things Metal Lauren Chong ’27 Staff Writer In the heart of Santa Barbara, an unassuming forge hums with the rhythm of clanging metal and November 10, 2024
Opinion I live in fear: What earthquakes are like as a SoCal resident anxiously awaiting the “Big One” Anna Odell Social Media Manager At 3:53 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6, I was peacefully enjoying my slumber after a long but October 25, 2024
5Cs·Feature Aerial Photography: Human or Non-human Eye? Emily Mito ’28 Staff Writer Throughout history, balloons, pigeons, airplanes, and later drones have been equipped with cameras for aerial photography. Since October 25, 2024
News·SAS·Scripps SAS Launches Student-Centered MAYA App Ainsley Harris ’26 Staff Writer Fall 2024 has marked the beginning of a new form of communication for SAS and CLORGS on October 25, 2024
Feature Hollywood’s Golden Age Shines at Denison Ainsley Harris ’26 Staff Writer Denison Library’s newest exhibit “Scripts at Scripps” by Lydia Ringwald ’70 opened this summer, featuring scripts, costume September 27, 2024
Feature ‘Body Mapping’: Mikayla Stout’s Superb Soiree into the Solo Scene Belén Yudess ’25 Copy Editor On Sep. 5, Mikayla Stout ’25 opened her first solo gallery entitled “Body Mapping.” This exhibit features September 27, 2024
Feature Cliquey, White, and Always Right: Four Transfers Explain Leaving Ishita Jayadev ’26 Copy Editor As someone who’s known many people who have transferred from Scripps, whether it be friend, acquaintance, or September 27, 2024
Opinion You Won’t Find Your One at the 5Cs, But Maybe You’ll Find Your Seven Carah Allen ’26 Webmaster We’re one month into the semester, your roommate is going strong with her situationship from last semester, your September 27, 2024