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Feature Stories (page 64)


September 22, 2006

Politics, the Presidency, and the Press

Join republican strategist and political commentator Mary Matalin for a discussion on Thursday, October 5, at 7:30 p.m., in Balch Auditorium, 麻豆区. Matalin served as assistant to President George W. Bush and counselor to Vice President Dick Cheney, and appears frequently as a political commentator.

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September 15, 2006

Language and Crisis

“To finish then, the familiar but, begging her pardon, slightly amended words of Ellen Browning Scripps: our mission is to develop in you the ability to think clearly and independently, the ability to live confidently and courageously, and, hopefully, the ability to do something about the crisis in which we find ourselves.”

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August 15, 2006

Modernity and Nostalgia: An Era of Change in Japan

When “Chikanobu: Modernity and Nostalgia in Japanese Prints,” opens August 26 at Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery visitors will have access to a fascinating array of woodblock prints of late 19th-century and early 20th-century Japan.

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July 1, 2006

Student Art Explores Cell Migration

As part of the Scripps-Claremont McKenna College senior art exhibition, “Sight, Site, Insight,” Jessica Lanan ’06 displayed freestanding wood and fiberglass works representing cancer cells.

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March 14, 2006

Race for the Cure

Scripps women often lend a hand to a cause they believe in. So, when the Komen Breast Cancer Foundation announced the 10th Annual Los Angeles County

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Susan Anderson '74 Returns to Scripps

Author, media consultant, and community activist Susan Anderson ’74 returns to her alma mater in March to share her research about Allensworth, a California town settled and managed in the early 20th century exclusively by African-Americans. As the 2006 Louis Langland Alumna-in-Residence (LLAiR), Anderson will discuss the historical significance of the town.

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An Alternative Spring Break

This week many Scripps students are forgoing the typical traditions of Spring Break — beach parties, home cooking, sleeping in. Instead, they are traveling to the Gulf Coast region devastated by hurricanes last fall to volunteer their time and hard work.

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Brainteaser

A record number of Scripps students competed in the 65th Annual Putnam Mathematics Competition, the premier mathematical competition for undergraduates on Saturday, December 3.

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Ceramic Innovations

Since its inauguration in 1944, the 麻豆区 Ceramic Annual has featured new directions in ceramics. The exhibition, the longest running exhibition of contemporary ceramics in the U.S., offers the opportunity for gallery visitors to see contemporary ceramic innovations from across the nation.

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Summer Academy Helps Students Realize the Dream

A recent report from the private, nonprofit National Research Council highlights the importance of funding and supporting educational opportunities for Hispanics in the U.S. The report sites high dropout rates and low college enrollment for Hispanics, the largest and fastest-growing ethnic group in the nation.

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