Feature Stories (page 47)


March 23, 2012

Diversity on Screen

Maulik Pancholy, the actor best known for his recurring role in the critically-acclaimed, Emmy award-winning comedy 30 Rock, where he stars as Alec Baldwin’s office assistant, told a recent crowd of about 200 at Scripps College that they could eradicate negative stereotypes.

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2012 Johnson Research Awards

It’s with great pleasure that Scripps College announces the 2012 winners of this important independent research award.

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March 21, 2012

Helping Redefine Africa

Olufemi Taiwo believes most Americans have a distorted view of Africa. This week, he visits Scripps College to help set the record straight.

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March 14, 2012

We Fight with Sticks

The Scripps College Armed RevolutioKnits raise awareness and reclaim public space with yarn graffiti – guerilla art confronting important women’s issues.

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March 9, 2012

Hopes and Dreams: A Visual Memoir

When Scripps College art professor Nancy Macko’s mother began to show signs of memory loss and dementia, she turned to art as a means of expressing her own sense of loss.

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March 7, 2012

By a Mile

Determination and level-headedness lead CMS Athenas Track and Field to weekend victories over both Redlands and Whittier.

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March 5, 2012

Bringing Down the House

Hundreds of visitors recently descended on Scripps College to listen to the extraordinary performances of some of the Joint Music Program’s finest. It’s a weekend few will forget.

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February 22, 2012

Sustainable Farming

Julia Howard ’14 is cultivating a unique cash crop this year at Scripps College – cardboard.

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February 20, 2012

The Feminist Art Project

Visiting art lecturer Elana Mann brings scholars, artists, and students together in a discussion of feminist art February 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.

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February 16, 2012

Local Legend

Emerita professor Samella Lewis was recently honored by Southern California’s KCET as one of their “Local Heroes” for Black History Month. When you look at her impact on the art world, it’s easy to see why.

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