Feature Stories (page 57)
Street Gangs and Criminal Justice
College students want to change the world. Tom Hayden, visiting professor at Scripps College, knows the feeling well.
Read MoreAn Eternity to Here
Whether they love or dread the process, most students agree Senior Thesis is almost constantly on their minds during their last two semesters at Scripps. And when it’s done, the result is well worth the effort.
Read MoreThe Job Hunt is Your Jigsaw Puzzle
The job hunt is challenging for everyone, no matter the area or interest or field of study. So how can you be most effective?
Read MoreSecret Garden
Scripps College students work with inmates at a nearby women’s prison to create an organic garden that feeds the inmates, body and soul.
Read MoreCapstone Day: Amanda Maehara
As graduation approaches, Amanda Maehara ’10, a psychology major and classics minor from Honolulu, cannot help but feel excited.
Read MoreCapstone Day: Elizabeth DeGori
“I’m all about tearing down the walls of what you thought you could do to find out how much more there is.”
Read MoreThe Art of the Book
A unique Core 3 class teaches students about the intimate art of bookmaking and its place in the creation of literature and society in general.
Read MoreCapstone Day: Allegra Liberman-Martin
When Allegra Liberman-Martin ’10 took her first chemistry course, she knew she’d stumbled upon her passion.
Read MoreCapstone Day: Emily Case
When Emily Case (’10) returns to her hometown of Seattle after graduating from Scripps, she will not leave empty-handed.
Read MoreMedical Brigade
For several Scripps College students, Lima, Peru was an obvious choice for a Spring Break destination – it gave them the chance to bring healthcare to rural areas as a part of MEDLIFE.
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