What interests me most is what we can pull from articles to try and re-imagine sexual encounters on campus.
Read MoreSlighted but Equal: The Illusion of Egalitarianism in the 21st Century
How can we explain this disparity between our claims of being unbiased and the actuality of the implicit and explicit racism that still permeate our society?
Read MoreScripps In Residence Program Kicks Off
The first ever Scripps in Residence program, hosted by CP&R, kicked off with a student leadership dinner on Oct. 28 followed by the Scripps in Residence Panel, “Navigating Your Own Path.”
Read MoreClark Humanities Museum Presents Edward S. Curtis & "The Vanishing Race: Ethnography, Photography, & Absence in The North American Indian."
For the third consecutive year, Scripps College is exhibiting Edward S. Curtis and “The Vanishing Race: Ethnography, Photography, and Absence in The North American Indian.”
Read MoreHalloween Candlelight Dinner
Every year, Scripps hosts an annual student Halloween Candlelight Dinner.
Read MoreSpecial Collections in Denison Library
Denison Library is home to Scripps College’s Special Collections, which consists of as many as 85,000 pieces. These pieces include ancient papyrus scrolls, unique artist books, an array of mini books, dolls, photographs, letters, and more.
Read MoreScripps Recognizes Ally Month
Upon hearing the word “ally,” a person’s first thoughts might be of solely the LGBTQ+ community, with which the word is commonly associated. However, Ally Month is meant to support all marginalized and oppressed groups.
Read More1 in 950: Olivia Wei '17
Interview with Olivia Wei '17, Neuroscience major from San Diego.
Read MoreAn interview with Rory Spence, Scripps' newest science faculty member.
Read MoreAthlete Profile: Ellen Pelos '16
Scripps senior Ellen Pelos utilizes many of Southern California’s resources to pursue her passion in rock climbling.
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