Opinion A Welcome That Wasn’t: Michael Roth’s Flawed Lecture to First-Years Louisa Chiriboga ’29 Copy Editor On Sep. 12, Scripps first-years gathered for a mandatory Scripps Presents lecture in Balch Auditorium titled “Michael 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
News Claremont Rallies for Democracy at “No Kings” Protest Shannon Bigelow ’29 Staff Writer On Saturday, Oct. 18, Claremont came together to participate in the “No Kings” protest. The event was November 9, 2025
News Trump’s National Guard Deployments in L.A. and Other U.S. Cities Prompt Concerns Over Use of Federal Resources Clara Ann Bagnoli ʼ28 Design Editor In June, Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles to assist Immigration and Customs November 9, 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
Column·Satire How Trump’s Tariffs Will Affect Us College Students the Hardest Clara Ann Bagnoli ‘28 Design editor So I’m sure you haven’t been reading the news, but there’s this thing going on that April 26, 2025
Opinion A Not So Giant Leap for Womankind Nicole Teh ’27 Staff Writer If you somehow haven’t heard, Katy Perry went to space last week — although the definition of April 26, 2025
Opinion Let’s Leave Rachel Zegler Alone Amy Jayasuriya ’26 Editor-in-Chief On March 25, Variety magazine released an article titled “Inside Disney’s ‘Snow White’ Fiasco: Death Threats, Beefed-Up Security March 28, 2025
Feature Building power not paranoia: APIDA students discuss 5C organizing at teach-in By Ishita Jayadev ’26 and Amy Jayasuriya ’26 On March 11, around 50 people gathered at The Motley for “Building power not March 28, 2025
5Cs 5C Prison Abolition hosts Electronic Frontier Foundation teach-in on digital political security Clara Ann Bagnoli ‘28 Design Editor On March 3, the 5C Prison Abolition Collective (PrisAb) hosted a digital political security training with March 28, 2025
News·Scripps Deemed Dangerous and Destructive: A recap of the banned students’ disciplinary process Ishita Jayadev ’26 and Amy Jayasuriya ’26 Editors-in-Chief On Oct. 15, a Scripps sophomore received a letter from Pomona President Gabi Starr March 10, 2025
News·Scripps Admin Fails to Reaffirm Campus Sanctuary After New Trump Immigration Policies Clara Ann Bagnoli ’28 Copy Editor Intern Scripps College’s administration and Board of Trustees have yet to release a statement in response February 24, 2025
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·Scripps Scripps hosts philosopher notorious for disparaging sexual assault survivors By Ellen Wang ’25 and Belén Yudess ’25 Editor-in-Chief and Copy Editor French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy gave a talk on Nov. 5 November 13, 2024
News·Scripps Trump Elected to Second Term: Scripps Community Responses The following is a complete list of responses from the Scripps community to The Scripps Voice’s inquiry for comments on the election November 10, 2024