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Spotlight on Scripps Artist Jeannette Hunker

Hannah Grunow ’22 Art Columnist/Photographer Meet one of Scripps College’s artists, Jeannette Hunker! Hunker, who enjoys both visual art and music, chose to attend Scripps College because of its strong...

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Making Motley Favorites at Home

Ellen Hu ’24 Staff Writer It has been a year since Scripps students have been deprived of drinks and treats from The Motley, a student-run coffee house on the Scripps College campus. Usually a social...

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“Blood on Gold Mountain:” Scripps Professor Hao Huang Draws Parallels Between...

Amelie Lee ’23 Editor-in-Chief Telling the story of the 1871 Los Angeles Chinatown Massacre, Scripps College Professor Hao Huang is tackling historical storytelling with the podcast “Blood on Gold...

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The Success of the Scripps Mock Trial Community

Julia Cox ’23 Webmaster A staple of Scripps College’s extracurricular programs, Mock Trial, is where future lawyers, those looking to improve their communication skills, and anyone in between go to...

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Marvel Studios Series Provide a New Way of Introducing More Superheroines to...

Ellen Hu ’24 Staff Writer The norm of white male superheroes is no more- what lies ahead for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a world of superheroines who are ready to break and make the universe...

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How the College Application Process is Portrayed in Teen Movies and Shows

Alyssa Wend ’24 Staff Writer My first memory of watching someone choose a college was seeing Gabriella Montez in High School Musical 3 attend Stanford. Being six years old and watching her character on...

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Monthly Reading Recommendations: March

Mirabella Miller ’23 Staff Writer It’s surprisingly hard to read for fun: a practice that is supposed to be about leisure and learning becomes an afterthought when you are juggling homework,...

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We Started There, But Where are we Now?

Ellen Hu ’24 Staff Writer It has been over a year since the COVID-19 pandemic caused a shutdown across the state of California and around the world. Scripps College was no exception, sending students...

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2021 Oscar Nominations Make History

Alyssa Leong ‘23 Film Columnist Despite the postponement of many movie releases in 2020, this year’s Oscars nominees have made history in numerous ways. This year’s Oscars are the most diverse yet, and...

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Scripps Seniors Face Commencement Challenges, Make Senior Year Their Own

Ellen Hu ‘24 Staff Writer On March 19, an email was sent to Scripps College’s Class of 2021 with updates about commencement plans. Inside, a subtle message about regalia was overlooked by many...

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Fallcapella Brings the A Cappella Community Together to Celebrate Groups’...

Ellen Hu ’24 and Alyssa Wend ’24 The a cappella groups of the 5Cs joined together on Nov. 6 to show off their vocals and semester-long work in a performance at Pomona’s Sontag Theater. Held outdoors...

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My COVID Gap Year Ended My Depression (Sorta)

Ellen Wang ’25 Staff Writer Taking a gap year between high school and college was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I graduated from high school in May 2020, without most of the usual...

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Honnold vs. Mudd: A Battle for the Best Study Spot

Scotland Carter ’24 Staff Writer You can expect to find your average Claremont student cramming for exams, bustling papers, or quickly writing reading responses on any given Sunday. Honnold/Mudd is the...

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In Post-Quarantine College Experience, Niche Memes Rebuild Community

Alyssa Leong ’23 Design Editor In digital communities such as Yik Yak, niche memes, and affirmation accounts, 5C meme culture has seen a renewed presence. With the return to campus, such meme hubs are...

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Scripps 4C Party Brings Controversy Over COVID-19 Related Restrictions and Theme

Ellen Hu ’24 Copy Editor On Nov. 6, Scripps College held its first school-sponsored party since the beginning of the pandemic. Students arrived in beautiful dresses and formalwear to walk the red...

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How to Layer for Weird-Ass SoCal Weather

Maddie Moore ’22 Fashion Columnist It was a Sunday, and I was sitting in my best friend’s car — wearing only a bra. You might be asking yourself, how on earth did you get there Maddie? Unfortunately,...

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Twilight Crossword

Across 2 Bella’s friend, played by Anna Kendrick 3 Vampires do this in the sunlight, according to Twilight’s author 5 The Psychic Cullen 8 Bella moved from here to go to Forks 9 “YOU NICKNAMED MY...

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Scripps Olive Harvest Brings Campus Community Together, Supports...

Kendall Lowery ’22 Editor-in-Chief After a two year hiatus, the Scripps Olive Harvest has returned in full force. On Nov. 5, students, professors, and administrators gathered together in the Humanities...

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The Best of Halloweekend

Julia Cox ’23 Webmaster It’s the most wonderful time of the year — Halloween — and this Halloweekend did not fail to disappoint. There were countless creative outfits donned by Scrippsies and other...

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“The French Dispatch:” Anderson Strikes Again

Julia Cox ’23 Webmaster The Oct. 22 release of Wes Anderson’s ninth film “The French Dispatch” was highly anticipated. The film made $1.3 million its opening weekend compared to a budget of $25...

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