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Read MoreIDEA Initiative Fosters Culture of Inclusion
Last year, in keeping with Scripps College’s ongoing focus on strengthening a campus-wide culture of inclusion, the President’s Office introduced the I.D.E.A Initiative, a comprehensive plan to align resources, programs, and events to advance inclusion, diversity, equity, and access throughout the Scripps community.
Read MorePhoto Collage: Courtyards
This issue's photo collage features some of the campus' gorgeous courtyards.
Read MoreWelcome to the Peer Health Educator Column
Hello from your Tiernan Field House Peer Health Educators! We are so excited to have a column in The Scripps Voice this semester. We will be using this space as an opportunity to discuss the health topics that are important to you.
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 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 MoreResponse to the Claremont Independent: End of Women’s College
Guest writer Claire Hirschberg's ('15) opinion response to The Claremont Independent's article "The End of the Women's College" by Brad Richardson.
Read MoreBRIEF: Joss Greene visits campus
Scripps graduate Joss Greene ‘11 visited the College on Nov. 14 to talk with current students about proposed changes to Scripps’ admissions policy regarding trans students.
Read MoreSTEM majors share their experiences
The Scripps Voice profiles four Scripps STEM majors.
Read MoreEditorial: In response to George Will/Scripps Conflict
In early October, The Claremont Independent publicized the fact that conservative journalist and speaker George Will was uninvited to speak at the Elizabeth Hubert Malott Public Affairs Program event at Scripps College after his offensive and harmful comments about the issue of sexual assault on college campuses in his June 6 column titled “Colleges Become the Victims of Progressivism.” The Scripps Voice condemns Will’s column and fully supports the Scripps administration’s decision to not finalize the plans that would have brought Will to speak on campus.
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