Feature Scripps Sophomores Search for a Sweetheart in 5C Dating Game Juliette Des Rosiers ’26 Copy Editor On March 1, sophomores from across the 5Cs settled into the velvet seats of CMC’s Pickford March 21, 2024
Opinion On-Campus Housing Is a Right, Not a Luxury Machelle Kabir ’26 Staff Writer As a Scripps student, one of my favorite parts about campus life is the on-campus residence halls. March 21, 2024
Opinion You Can’t Spell Scripps Without ‘C’ and ‘S.’ So Why Is There No CS? Ella Lehavi ’24 Illustrator “That’s so cool that you do computer science. I could never — I’m not made for computer science.” March 21, 2024
Feature Exploring the Breadth of the Senior Thesis Through the Class of 2024 Aviva Vic Maxon ’24 Staff Writer The required senior thesis is the culmination of our learning at Scripps. The thesis is written March 21, 2024
News·Scripps Who Is Ready to BeHeard: SAS Revives a Scripps Student Forum Lucy Jaffee CMC ’26 Staff Writer On the evening of Feb. 29, Scripps students sipped bubble tea and entered a JellyCat raffle March 21, 2024
Opinion The Good and the Bad: The Rise of Wellness Influencers Ellen Chapman ’27 and Skylar Cohen ’27 Staff Writers From Goop to Poosh and every celebrity or influencer-backed wellness brand in between, March 3, 2024
Uncategorized Why “It Never Rains in Southern California” is becoming such a lie By Anna Grez ’27 Staff Writer When I read in the news that a massive rainstorm was coming to California in early March 3, 2024
Feature Expanding the Realm of Ceramics: Interview with Jasmine Baetz: The Curator of the 79th Scripps Ceramic Annual Alexandria Smith ’27 Staff Writer Jasmine Baetz, the Scripps College Lincoln Visiting Artist in Ceramics, dove into theories of Brownness in her March 3, 2024
Feature WiMSoCal Brings Mathematical Empowerment to the Claremont Colleges Ella Young ’24 Staff Writer The Symposium for Women and Gender Minorities in Mathematics, known as WiMSoCal (pronounced “whimsical”), was hosted at March 3, 2024
Scripps Family Weekend: A Fairytale or a Facade? Belén Yudess ’25 Copy Editor Intern From Feb. 17-19, families flocked to Scripps for the college’s annual Family Weekend. This three-day March 1, 2024
Feature·SAS Back to the Future: A Hopeful Reflection on Scripps’ Party Culture Post-Tomorrowland Kayla Mar ’27 Staff Writer “Are you headed to CMC or Pomona?” “I heard Mudd is hosting something, are you going?” February 18, 2024
5Cs·Clubs and Organizations·News Six have Outwitted and Outlasted, but Who Will Outplay: A Look at Season Three of Claremont Survivor Belén Yudess ’25 Copy Editor Intern “Drop your buffs” and gather your fellow Survivor fans; season three of Claremont Survivor is February 18, 2024
5Cs The Importance of Remaining Interested Rather Than Indifferent: A Perspective From 5C Ukrainian Students Belén Yudess ’25 Copy Editor Intern For the past two years, Ukranian students at the 5Cs have demonstrated resilient leadership in February 16, 2024
Column·Reviews “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” Finally Gives Fans the Adaptation They Needed Aviva Vic Maxon ’24 Staff Writer I read the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series when I was about 12, and February 16, 2024
Feature·Scripps Presents How to Write a Story: Jessica Bendinger Take Center Stage at Scripps Presents Zoe Tomlin ’27 Staff Writer On Feb. 8, Scripps Presents welcomed Jessica Bendinger, a screenwriter, director, and producer, to the Balch February 16, 2024