#Adulting Part III: Finessing Finances

Growing up involved some major financial milestones in my life: getting my first credit card, receiving my first paycheck, and obtaining my first internship funding. When talking with my parents and friends, I would often hear about the importance of time management. However, I’ve realized that money management is an

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‘Varied Trio’ Makes Music With Bowls And Plates

  When the sound of several bowls, cookwares, percussions, piano, and violin combined at  “Varied Trio,” a musical performance by three premiere chamber musicians on Sunday at Harvey Mudd College’s Drinkward Recital Hall, the result was a surprisingly beautiful sound. Assorted percussion instruments littered the stage, but it was the

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Scripps’ Motley Coffeehouse Reopens With Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’

  Chocolate star-shaped cookies, colorful candies, colorful balloons, and an oil painting similar to Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” all constituted Scripps College Motley Coffeehouse’ post-impressionist theme for their opening celebration on Feb. 1. More than 20 people lined up to get their “Starry Night” drink — a hot chocolate with

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Indigenous Activist Shares Personal Experiences in Scripps Talk

Andrea Ixchiu Hernandez, a K’iche activist, journalist, and filmmaker, shared her personal stories about filmmaking, the definition of communitarian communication and her participation in communities in a lecture at Humanities Auditorium at Scripps College last Thursday, Oct. 26. At the beginning of the lecture, Hernandez defined the term “communitarian communication” – the process

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