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Bigger is Better (For Some)

In her memoir Hungry, plus-size model Crystal Renn addresses how being a healthy weight is more beautiful than the extreme thinness often perpetuated by models.

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Relationships Defining Happiness

Many feel that much of their happiness is based on the quality of their relationships, or lack thereof. These are the conclusions that staff writer Emily Hanna ’12 has drawn from talking to a group of students varying in race, gender, and sexual preference, offering insight into the nature of relationships at the 5Cs.

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At a Glance: Seniors

Read what these five seniors think about their experiences at Scripps and their futures.

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Editor’s Letter, Vol. 2 Issue 2

When [in]Visible produced its first publication in the spring of last year, we had no idea what its future would be. Would it live to see another pubĀ­lication? How would it improve as a magazine and an organization? Would Scripps students read it?

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Experiences Abroad

Erin Coleman ’11 reflects on her semester in Vienna, Austria.

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Pain over Pedicures

Women have been putting societal expectations and appearances before the support, health, and comfort of their feet for centuries. The long-practiced Chinese tradition of foot binding and the controversial side of high heels, flats, and other shoes adds perspective to sacrifices made for fashion.

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Changing Pronouns: Jos Greene

Scripps Spotlight shines on Jos Greene, a junior who has recently begun to identify as transgender. Read about his transition, challenges and rewards, and his hopes for the future.

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I am Mommy, Hear me Roar

Guest writer and Scripps staff member Gretchen Maldonado examines how her perception of self changed during and after pregnancy.

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A Sisterly Look on Bulimia

Often, we hear the point of view of people who suffer from eating disorders. This perspective, from the sister of someone with bulimia, sheds new light on the issue.

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Recreating the Vase

Can spirituality affect body image? Scripps senior Erica Owen evokes a powerful image of how her relationship with God has transformed her feelings about her body.

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