Student Life
How Annika Lindberg ’26 Connects Community to Career Planning
Annika Lindberg ’26 By Elita Kutateli ’26 During her first year at Scripps, politics and psychology major Annika Lindberg ’26 joined the Small Claims Advisory Service (SCAS), a student-run organization that […]
Read MoreScripps Seniors Showcase Science Research at The Nucleus
Simran Sethi ’26 at The Nucleus research presentation By Elita Kutateli ’26 As the fall semester came to a close, the hallways of The Nucleus filled with excitement as seniors […]
Read MoreWriter and Filmmaker Catherine Schetina ’14 to Speak at Scripps’ 2026 Commencement
Catherine Schetina ’14 By Emily Glory Peters Âé¶¹Çø is thrilled to announce Catherine Schetina ’14, an acclaimed writer and filmmaker, as the speaker for the College’s Commencement this May. […]
Read MoreFrom Internship to Career: Scripps Parents Open Doors
Lauren Heaney ’25 (center) at a San Francisco funding event with U-GO Co-Founder Amy Powell and volunteer By Nichola Monroe ’27 For Lauren Heaney ’25, an internship made all the […]
Read MoreTara Attanasio ’26 Receives Support from the Bettison-Varga Endowment Fund for Thesis Research
Tara Attanasio ’26 outside the Brooklyn Museum By Kendra Pintor Âé¶¹Çø is home to many endowed funds that make a lasting difference in students’ academic journeys, each reflecting a […]
Read MoreSpring 2026 Community Welcome from President Amy Marcus-Newhall
Dear Scripps Students, Faculty, and Staff, Happy New Year and welcome to the spring semester at Scripps! I hope you all had a rejuvenating winter break. We have much to […]
Read MoreDrawing Back the Curtain: In the Works Dance Showcase
In the Works 2025 By Nichola Monroe ’27 Every fall semester, student dancers at the 5Cs present their own choreographed pieces during In the Works, the annual concert produced by […]
Read MoreHuman Bone Discovered by Juliette Zúñiga ’28 Gains Global Attention
Juliette Zúñiga ’28 with her discovery. By Caitlin Antonios  In the final glimmer of daylight roughly 7,000 miles from Claremont, at an archaeological site in Orozmani, Republic of Georgia, Juliette […]
Read MoreScripps Set to Celebrate Family Weekend February 14–15, 2026
By Kendra Pintor Family Weekend is one of Âé¶¹Çøâ€™s most anticipated annual traditions, welcoming families from around the world to campus over President’s Day weekend. With registration now open, […]
Read MoreRead the Latest Issue of Scripps Magazine
Illustration created by Rymie The latest digital edition of Scripps magazine is ready for you to explore! This issue is packed with campus updates, stories from fellow alums, faculty insights, […]
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