Scripps “Contrary to popular opinion, I guess senior thesis can be an enjoyable challenge?” Crystal Juan ’22 Staff Writer For some of us, senior thesis is still a few years down the road, while for others, December 5, 2019
Scripps An Abundance of Courtyards Theodora Helgason ’22 Courtyards operate in this in-between place between nature and architecture. They are contained by the walls of man, yet November 15, 2019
Uncategorized Selecting the Most Suitable Study Abroad Program Crystal Juan ’22 Staff Writer For sophomores looking to study abroad in Fall 2020, the approaching Study Abroad Global Education (SAGE) deadline November 14, 2019
Scripps Rarity of Recognition: The Relationship between Scripps and its Athenas Riley Harmon ’22 Several Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women’s athletic teams have achieved impressive victories in their 2019 fall season. The CMS women’s cross country November 14, 2019
Scripps A Seat at the Table: Exploring Scripps’ Lack of Spatial Inclusivity Sara Michael ’23 For individuals at Claremont who are fat, plus-sized, or large, the standard desk model within Scripps classrooms offers a November 14, 2019
Scripps Scripps Isn’t Sexist, You Are: A Response to Rosenblatt’s “Scripps’ Priorities are Sexist” Alexandra Rivasplata ’22 Think back to when you were a first-year, exiting yet another CORE lecture at Garrison Theatre. You walk past November 14, 2019
Politics Still Standing: Student Organizers Bring #StandwithKashmir to Claremont Sahana Mehta SCR ’20 & Noor Dhingra PO ’20 Sept. 26, Vol. XXIX, Issue 1 On Walker Wall, a message reads, “Free September 26, 2019
5Cs Public or Private?: Recognizing the Privileges of Private High School Educations Jacqueline Loh ’22 Staff Writer Right now, high school seniors across the nation are in a flurry over college admissions. Just recently, April 5, 2019
Scripps The Future is Female Jacqueline Loh ’22 Staff Writer “You’re going to a women’s college? Why would you do that to yourself?” “Do you hate men?” April 5, 2019
Culture An Open Letter to Cis Women By Hayley Van Allen ’21 Queer Columnist For a student body that considers itself to be radical and accepting, Scripps college students February 28, 2019
Culture If Conspiracy Theories are Bad, What’s the Solution? Corine Astroth ’21 Staff Writer On February 6, University of Kent professor Karen Douglas gave a talk at Scripps titled “The Psychology February 28, 2019
Culture Have We Forgotten Our Own Memory? Collective Memory on College Campus Anna Mitchell ’22 Staff Writer We don’t often think of a four year term when we think of college, as we do February 28, 2019
Culture R. Kelly and The Power of Survivors’ Stories By Ali Bush ’19 Music Columnist I learned over winter break that googling “R. Kelly accusations” is not for the faint of February 7, 2019
Culture Can Valentine’s Day Be Brought into the Progressive Era? Sarah Nunez ’22 and Alexandra Rivasplata ’22 Staff Writers With the turn of the New Year, retail has been preparing for the 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