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Revelations from Scripps College’s Class of 2025
By Lauren Mar ’25 When the Scripps campus reopened its doors post-shutdown in August 2021, it welcomed the bright-eyed class of 2025. While the facilities and custodial teams had been […]
Read MoreKesem at The Claremont Colleges is a Lifeline for Families Facing Cancer
A camper and student at a recent 5C Kesem event By Tess Miller ’27 For students looking to give back, Camp Kesem at The Claremont Colleges is a club that’s […]
Read MoreElizabeth Rosemary Plane Sage ’44 Leaves $1.1 Million to Scripps College’s Art Department
Rosemary Sage ’44 By Emily Glory Peters Elizabeth Rosemary Plane Sage ’44 was more than a talented painter and art collector—she was visionary with a heart for young artists at […]
Read MoreSculpting Memory: Students Turn Scripps Buildings into Installation Art
Professor Aly Ogasian’s class turned Scripps’ buildings into living art installations By Lauren Mar ’25 For 24 hours this spring, the two staircases in Scripps College’s Steele and Lang Halls […]
Read MoreBrooke Kasl-Godley ’26 Champions Community Science in New Op-Ed
Brooke Kasl-Godley ’26 Brooke Kasl-Godley ’26, an environmental science and psychology major at Scripps College, was recently featured in The East Bay Times and The Mercury News for her op-ed […]
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Sydney Nemetz ’25 Stitches Stories of Home
Each year, one senior is chosen to design a class mural for the wall. This year’s senior is Corinne Stevens ’24, a Classics major from Massachusetts.
Read MoreBonding Through Movement: 5C Dance Company
Each year, one senior is chosen to design a class mural for the wall. This year’s senior is Corinne Stevens ’24, a Classics major from Massachusetts.
Read MoreInside the Classroom: Making Computer Science
Artcrafts from students in the 5C course Making Computer Science By Tess Miller ‘27 At Sprague Gallery at Harvey Mudd College, the sunlight makes its way through the windows onto […]
Read MoreJon’Nae Sylvester ’24 Joins Youth250 Bureau as a Voice for Gen Z
Jon’Nae Sylvester ’24 joins a new nonpartisan project leveraging young voices ahead of the U.S. turning 250 By Lauren Mar ’25 As the United States approaches its 250-year mark in […]
Read MoreScripps’ Green Initiative Fund: Turning Student Ideas into Sustainable Action
Scripps’ Office of Sustainability will award up to $2,000 for students’ sustainability projects (Naomi Friedman, left) By Tess Miller ‘27 College campuses are some of the best places to advance […]
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