Column·Reviews Defending The Roses from Its Thorns: Why It Deserves Its Flowers Ainsley Harris ’26 Staff Writer The Roses hit theaters on Aug. 29, and, despite many critics’ reviews to the contrary, I adored October 28, 2025
Column·Reviews HW3: a Triumphant (But Devastating) Reclamation Ishita Jayadev ’26 Editor-In-Chief I, like everyone else, was not expecting 17 Hayley Williams songs to miraculously spawn on a 2000s-looking website October 7, 2025
Column·Reviews Pretty, Petty, Problematic: Sabrina Carpenter’s Controversial New Era Louisa Chiriboga ’29 and Phoebe Schwab ’29 Copy Editor and Copy Editor Intern On Aug. 29, we gathered our suitemates in the October 7, 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·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
Column·Reviews Selfcest, the terrors of capitalist greed, and the joys of love: Mickey17 has it all! Carah Allen ’26 Webmaster Challengers led the tide of 2024 movies as the rise of bisexuality surged throughout popular culture, and Mickey17 March 28, 2025
Column 97th Academy Award Nominations, Predictions, and Results By Belén Yudess ’25 and Clara Ann Bagnoli ’28 Copy Editor and Design Editor This year, The Academy whisked us away through March 10, 2025
Column The Winter Fashion Edit: Spring’s Awakening & Seasonal Confusion Paige Rosenthal ‘28 Staff Writer Following the end of February and the start of March, we are closing on the winter season March 10, 2025
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
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
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
Arts & Entertainment·Column·Reviews “The Bear” Season 3: Too Much Seasoning, Not Enough Sustenance Amy Jayasuriya ‘’26 Copy Editor The Bear has never been a show that shies away from taking risks. From season one’s 17-minute-long August 26, 2024
Column·Food·Reviews Unpopular Opinion? Best Dining Halls (No, not McConnell) Charlotte Korer ’27 Copy Editor Intern Returning Scripps students are familiar with the joy of not having to cook meals or wash August 26, 2024
Column·Reviews Spilling the Coffee Beans: A Spotlight on Claremont Cafes Ellen Chapman ’27 Staff Writer As a coffee-obsessed and pasty-scarfing individual, I have taken it upon myself to spotlight some of Claremont’s May 2, 2024