Feature Stories (page 51)


October 17, 2011

Gender Politics, and the Road to Fukushima

English professor Gayle Greene examines the power of reputation in the fields of scientific “knowledge” and public policy.

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October 14, 2011

Scripps Tea Celebrates Latino Heritage Month and Dia de la Raza

The Scripps community gathered in Seal Court October 12 to celebrate Latino Heritage Month and Dia de la Raza during weekly Scripps Tea.

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October 10, 2011

Thrill the World

The Scripps College community joins thousands of people in more than 100 countries in a synchronized re-enactment of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” dance.

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The Road Not Taken

Professor Winston Ou was faced with a life-altering decision in college: pursue English or mathematics? He took the road less traveled, and a decision that made all the difference.

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October 4, 2011

Community Engagement

The Motley Coffeehouse at Scripps College will host a benefit concert Saturday, October 8 to raise money for Playing For Change, an organization that establishes music programs in communities around the world.

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September 29, 2011

Green Biking

Need a lift? Scripps College students launch their own bike rental and repair service.

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September 9, 2011

Good Chemistry

The Huntington Library’s Conservation Laboratory and Scripps College students preserve the future of a profession.

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A Bridge to the Future

If someone offered you a four-year scholarship to a top liberal arts college of your choice, would you think it was for real?

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September 1, 2011

Social Fabric

Lauren Todd ’03 took retail giant JC Penney to task over a misogynistic t-shirt aimed at young girls – and got it pulled from the market in less than 24 hours.

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August 29, 2011

At a Glance: The Scripps College Class of 2015

Each year, the Scripps College incoming class is filled with women from around the globe who possess unique interests, brilliant intellects, and a passion for service. As you’ll see, the class of 2015 is no exception.

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