Neither Here or There: The Mixed-Race Experience

Mixed-race individuals confound a society that loves labels, and they experience disgust, generalization, and becoming the object of others’ fetishes. Katie Evans talks to mixed-race students at Scripps and discovers that no two people have the same experience.

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Finding a Place for My Mind

Emily Simmons shares her perspective on the impact of living with 900 other highly intelligent women on her intellectual self-esteem.

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Focus on the Fitness Center

Ever felt confused by the array of different machines and workout equipment at the Sallie Tiernan Fieldhouse? [in]Visible magazine showcases five machines in the gym, their schedule of classes, and items you can check out for free!

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Editor’s Letter, Vol. 3 Issue 2

Dear readers, Yet another school year has gone by, and [in]Visible is yet another year older! At the time of writing, however, much of this semester still lies ahead, and with it, many new and exciting things for this magazine. We were lucky enough to have greater resources available to us this semester, enabling us […]

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Killing Us Softly: A Hip-Hop Feminist’s Quest for Love and Respect within Hip-Hop Culture

Do you really know what you’re singing when the latest Lil’ Wayne or Kanye West song comes onto the radio? While analyzing the lyrics of some popular hip-hop songs of today, Daysha Edewi propose that women begin to take ownership over their music before the music owns them.

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It’s Not “Game Over” Yet: Fantasizing Identity

The video gaming culture at Scripps College defies gaming stereotypes by allowing for self-exploration, social get-togethers, and boosting confidence.

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We are Emotional Creatures

Amy Borsuk reviews Eve Ensler’s latest collection of poetry, which celebrates teenhood while challenging all women, regardless of age, to remember the emotional strength of teenage girls

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Putting Gender in the Vagina

This year’s V-Day Claremont production of The Vagina Monologues aims to empower its actors and audience through performance—a performance striving to remind everyone that being a woman is not just about the vagina.

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No Pressure: Not Choosing to Drink

In an alcohol-driven social scene, how do you fit in when you hate booze? A native New Orleanian shares in coming to terms with hating the norm while having friends who don’t.

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