Scripps College invited magazine editor Tavi Gevinson and novelist Jenny Zhang to the Garrison Theatre Tuesday for an evening of conversation about finding oneself as a young adult. Gevinson is the editor-in-chief of Rookie, an online magazine for teenagers that she launched at the age of 15. Zhang just released her newest novel, Sour
Author: Shirley Zhong
Pitzer Donor, Former Trustee Eli Broad Retires from Philanthropy
Eli Broad, lifelong philanthropist and former chairman of Pitzer College's Board of Trustees, told The New York Times on Oct. 12 that he will be retiring from philanthropy. He and his wife Edythe are founders of The Broad Foundation, which works to support entrepreneurship in education, science, and the arts. The goal of the Broad Foundation
Disabled Students Discuss Navigating Campus Spaces
“On bad days, stairs are very challenging, and the 5Cs seem to have embraced the stairs,” Christina Tricou SC ’17 said. Tricou lives with chronic joint pain, and said the layout of the 5Cs makes life difficult. Many buildings at the 5CS were constructed before accessiblity became a significant factor
Harvey Mudd Tackles Workload After Spring Protests
Following a tumultuous semester of protests, town halls, and sit-ins, Harvey Mudd College has begun the semester with a review of its curriculum and diversity policies. After an external report detailing HMC’s burdensome curriculum was published by TSL in March, the response was immediate. Students littered the school with papers featuring critical quotes from the report, walked

