Student Life (page 2)
Spotlight on Students: Belen Yudess ’25 Finds Her Voice
For Belen Yudess, the literary community is everything. She serves as a writer and copywriter intern for Scripps’ student-run College newspaper.
Read MoreThe Scripps Student Investment Fund: Empowering Students, Investing in Community
The Scripps Student Investment Fund empowers both its members and the wider Scripps community to hone their financial literacy skills. Its copresidents, Quincy Johnston ’24 and Mihika DeSouza ’24, are committed to ensuring equitable access to these resources.
Read MoreKehillah Bounces Back Postpandemic to Provide Support and Community for Jewish Students
Kehillah, a space for Scripps students who identify as Jewish, is back in full force after the pandemic to foster community among Jewish students.
Read MoreScripps Students at the Hive
The Hive is a design center serving students, faculty, and staff from The Claremont Colleges. It offers workshops, skillshares, and tools.
Read MoreSpotlight on Students: Scripps Associated Students President Lily Dunkin ’24
Lily Dunkin ’24 is continuing her work with Scripps Associated Students by stepping into a new role as SAS President.
Read MoreIn the Media: CMS Volleyball Team Advances to Semifinals
The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Athenas volleyball team advanced into the NCAA Division III semifinals for the third time in the program’s history on November 29.
Read MoreReviving a Space for Queer Students
A group of students have restarted Family, a student-run affinity group for queer students, after it went dormant during the pandemic.
Read MoreInternational Internship Prepares Izzy Suchoff ’24 for Communications Career
“The adaptability I learned will help me handle any change that comes my way in my postgraduate career and throughout the rest of my life.”
Read MoreRina Nagashima ’24 Receives Prestigious Public Service Awards
Representing Scripps as a Key into Public Service Scholar wasn’t the end of Nagashima’s achievements this year: She was also selected as a 2023 Truman Scholar.
Read MoreTaylor Nelson ’25’s Short Story “Cold Summer” Published in Saturday Evening Post
The story focuses on the absence of the narrator’s friend, Gabriela, from summer camp, and the emotional consequences the absence has on the campers.
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