Student Life (page 2)
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Athenas Celebrate Teamwork On and Off the Field
“If you have the incredible opportunity to attend Scripps and play the sport you love, try to take in every moment to the fullest.”
Read MoreClaremont Colleges Emergency Medical Services Club Makes EMS Education Accessible
Claremont Colleges Emergency Medical Services, the largest pre-health club on campus, make EMS education more accessible.
Read MoreSpotlight on CLORGs: Café con Leche “Makes Scripps Feel Like Home”
Scripps conceived Café con Leche to promote the discussion of issues that affect students who identify as Latinx and create a protected space for connection.
Read MoreSpotlight on CLORGs: Asian American Sponsor Program Empowers APIDA Students
AASP promotes sustained dialogue on Asian American issues and create an empowering network for Scripps students who identify as APIDA.
Read MoreLattes and Leadership: The Motley Coffeehouse Brews Both
Most uniquely, the Motley is managed and operated entirely by Scripps students, providing its staff with invaluable leadership and business experience.
Read MoreClaremont Colleges Camp Kesem Chapter Provides Support for Families Affected by Cancer
As a student coordinator this year, Sonia Malik ’22 says Camp Kesem’s mission and impact remains extraordinary.
Read MoreClaremont Shades Bring A Capella to 7C Community
Established in 1995, the Claremont Shades are the first all-gender a cappella group of The Claremont Colleges.
Read MoreCreating Community Fund Events Strengthen Bonds Beyond the Classroom
Each semester, the Office of the Dean of Faculty invites students and faculty to apply for the Creating Community Fund, which is supported through a philanthropic gift to the College. The fund facilitates student-professor interactions outside of the classroom to build stronger relationships, both academic and personal.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Natalie Chen ’22 Advocates for Global Public Health
Natalie Chen ’22, a science, technology, and society major, is currently co-authoring a research paper for the National Institutes of Health.
Read MoreDenison Library’s “Blind Date with a Rare Book” Returns for Valentine’s Day
On February 14, the Ella Strong Denison Library will host its fourth annual “Blind Date with a Rare Book” event, a return to in-person programming after last year’s event was moved online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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