Column·Satire People from the Claremont Colleges as Halloween Characters Clara Ann Bagnoli ‘28 Design Editor Goodbye and farewell, spooky season, you’ve been kind to us, but now the scariest thing I’ve November 9, 2025
Feature·Scripps Presents Clevyis Natera and Decolonizing Travel Fiction with “The Grand Paloma Resort” @Noon Zoe Chin ’28 Staff Writer On Oct. 27, students, faculty, and community members welcomed author Cleyvis Natera for an @Noon talk hosted November 9, 2025
News·Scripps Scripps Students Gather to Celebrate EBS’s 189th Birthday Louisa Chiriboga ’29 Copy Editor On Saturday Oct. 18, the Motley Coffeehouse was bustling with students eating cupcakes, playing trivia, and listening November 9, 2025
News Scripps Students Discuss the Impact of California Proposition 50 Juliette Des Rosiers ‘26 Editor-In-Chief This summer, at the request of President Donald Trump, the Justice Department sent a letter to Texas November 9, 2025
Opinion Scrippies, please take your boyfriends to Roberts Clara Ann Bagnoli ’28 Design Editor This past Sunday, I was at Tiernan Field House (TFH), so excited for leg day at October 28, 2025
Feature Scripps Students Shine in “Hookman” and Explore the Emotional Side of Horror Juliette Des Rosiers ’26 Editor-in-Chief During the first weekend of October, the Pomona College Theater Department invited audiences to explore the boundaries October 28, 2025
Feature·Scripps Presents R.K. Russell Reflects on Sports, Sexuality, and Being A Creative Juliette Des Rosiers ’26 Editor-in-Chief On Sept. 30, Scripps Presents welcomed former NFL player and author R.K. Russell to speak at Balch October 28, 2025
News·Scripps Exhibit Spotlight: “Pintor de Poemas: Unseen Works by Alfredo Ramos Martínez” at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery Leah Gorence ’28 Staff Writer Scripps College’s Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery presented “Pintor de Poemas: Unseen Works by Alfredo Ramos Martínez,” an October 28, 2025
Opinion The Cancellation of Late Night Talk Shows is the Ultimate Form of Media Censorship Ansley Kang ’29 Staff Writer For the past few years, I looked forward to the 11 o’clock news for The Late Show October 7, 2025
Opinion Transplants Suck! … Wait, I’m Becoming One? Ainsley Harris ’26 Staff Writer I spent the summer back home in Austin hating on transplants. I railed against the out-of-towners and October 7, 2025
Feature·Scripps The Winner Takes It All: A Successful Scripps Party Madeline Hertle ’27 Staff Writer On March 29, Scripps Associated Students (SAS) hosted a Mamma Mia themed party at Vita Nova Courtyard, April 13, 2025
Column·Scripps Oh! The Places You’ll Go: Scrippsies Explore New Cities Juliette Des Rosiers ’26 and Frances Walton ’26 Editors-In-Chief Kia ora Frances! How are you? I have loved seeing all the incredible April 13, 2025
Column·Reviews Rachel Chinouriri Blossoms with Her New EP “Little House” Amy Jayasuriya Editor-in-Chief After almost a year since her debut album What a Devastating Turn of Events was released, Rachel Chinouriri has April 13, 2025
Column Oh! The Places You’ll Go: Navigating Friends and the Globe Juliette Des Rosiers ’26 and Frances Walton ’26 Editors-In-Chief Dear Frances and Elita, Hello again! Wow, A LOT has happened since we March 28, 2025
Column·Reviews The melancholy Jubilee sequel we needed: a review of the new Japanese Breakfast album Ishita Jayadev ’26 Editor-In-Chief When I first listened to the new Japanese Breakfast album, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), while lying March 28, 2025