Film Columnist Elizabeth Lee '16 reviews 2013 film What Maisie Knew
Read MorePhoto Collage: Relay for Life
This issue's photo collage feature Relay for Life.
Read More1 in 950: Emma Irvin '18
1 in 950 series interview with Emma Irvin '18
Read MoreMeet Your New SAS Leaders!
On Tuesday, March 24 and Wednesday, March 25, 583 Scripps students voted in the Scripps Associated Students (SAS) elections; after run-offs on Thursday, March 26, 19 positions were filled for next year. To learn more about our new SAS leaders, read on!
Read MoreHao and Rachel Vetter Huang’s Encounters with Truths in India
This past January 2015, Professors Hao and Rachel Vetter Huang, Scripps professors of Music, were invited to visit the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar in Ahmedabad, Gujarat as visiting artist faculty. Read on to learn about their trip.
Read MoreUnsafe Spaces: Navigating Campus Spaces Comfortably
Space is a very relevant topic considering housing is lurking ominously around the corner.
Read MoreRecent Water Restrictions: A Band-Aid Cure
Three weeks ago, NASA announced that California officially has only one year of water left.
Read MoreGet Out There and SCIENCE! How to See Your Favorite Animal in its Natural Habitat
Elizabeth Medford ‘16 is currently studying abroad in Australia. This op-ed piece about research she and her class abroad conducted on an endemic kangaroo is meant to increase awareness about ecology.
Read MoreThe First-Year Experience: Bad Blood
There are a lot of constants in life. One of them is conflict. I have always referred to March and November as the conflict months. All of the cracks start to show through, and the things you once found entertaining and fun suddenly make you want to bang your head into a wall.
Read MoreDeconstructing the Professional Gender Bias
Gender bias is defined as unequal treatment in a specific area that emerges from our own thoughts and expectations surrounding what appearances and actions we deem appropriate for males and females.
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