Feature Stories (page 49)
Scripps Scholar Sets her Sights on the Middle East
Johnson Student Research Award recipient Claire Wilson ’13 talks about her job teaching English to orphans in Jordan – and plans to study in Beirut this spring.
Read More“We Have Come to Read the Books”
Davis Peace Prize recipient Sarah Smilkstein ‘11 challenges herself and others through work building a library in impoverished Mali.
Read MoreClothes Tell Stories
Art historian Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell talks to Âé¶¹Çø about the ways clothes drive societal trends and how we feel about one another.
Read MoreMesmerizing and Magical Views of Jupiter
Âé¶¹Çø students glimpsed Jupiter, Earth, and the sun perfectly aligned during a rare astronomical phenomenon October 29.
Read MoreA Personal Perspective on Venezuela
Âé¶¹Çø assistant professor of music David Cubek speaks about his native country of Venezuela at this week’s Tuesday Noon Academy.
Read MoreCMS Athenas Soccer Finish 2nd in SCIAC
Athenas women’s soccer wraps up with an exciting match-up against #10 nationally ranked Cal Lutheran.
Read MoreDefending Their Art
One of the most eclectic, interesting, and occasionally bizarre displays of student art takes place each fall at Âé¶¹Çø as students in a senior art seminar offer their projects for review.
Read MoreDuet-singing wrens surprise scientists
How can humans learn to get along? Maybe the answer comes from the simple wren.
Read MoreThe Monster Mash
The Âé¶¹Çø community “Thrills the World” as part of a record-breaking dance event.
Read MoreScripps A Top Producer of Fulbrights
The results are in, and Âé¶¹Çø ranks seventh in the nation in Fulbright Award recipients. The competitive, merit-based grants afford students a wide range of intriguing international experiences.
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