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Scripps College Journal Revived by Scripps Students and Faculty
Editor-in-Chief Molly Yeselson ’23 says the spring 2023 issue is a nice marker of lessening pandemic restrictions.
Read MoreSpotlight on CLORGs: Asian American Student Union Brings Together APIDA Community at Scripps
Now entirely student run, AASU began as a political organization for APIDA (Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi American) students at Scripps to collectively address concerns and issues they face on campus.
Read MoreSpotlight on CLORGs: Blend Fosters Community and Personal Growth for Mixed Students
Blend’s mission is to provide a safe, supportive space for students who identify as multi-ethnic/racial.
Read MoreWomen and Minority Voices in STEM Club Empowers Students
Because of Keck’s gender diversity, Jun and Caulkins agree that Scripps students receive a unique and fortunate STEM education. “We have something very special here,” says Jun.
Read MoreSpotlight on CLORGs: Scripps International Community Provides Home Away From Home
The experiences of international students are unique, and their involvement on campus is a valuable part of Scripps’ aims to uplift student perspectives.
Read MoreFirst-Generation @ Scripps Supports Student Success and Wellbeing
“The First-Gen @ Scripps program has totally changed my experience at Scripps,” says Tsiamas. “Because I got to meet people in the First Gen program, it was super helpful to make me feel more connected to Scripps.”
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 MoreOffice of Black Student Affairs Celebrates 50 Years
The 2019-2020 academic year marks the 50th anniversary of the Office of Black Student Affairs (OBSA), the cultural center of The Claremont Colleges that supports students of African descent by providing opportunities for self-exploration, learning, and growth as well as affirming multiple identities that intersect with experiences of Blackness, including race, socioeconomic status, sexual identity, gender identity and expression, and spirituality.
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