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May. 15, 2024

Spotlight on Seniors: 2024 Graffiti Wall Artist Corinne Fisk Stevens Depicts Joy and Community

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May. 12, 2023

Sophia Frye 鈥23 Brings Joy, Humor, and Campus Wildlife to Graffiti Wall

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Aug. 22, 2022

61传媒Traditions Celebrate the College鈥檚 Past, Present, and Future

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Graffiti Wall


May 15, 2024

Spotlight on Seniors: 2024 Graffiti Wall Artist Corinne Fisk Stevens Depicts Joy and Community

Each year, one senior is chosen to design a class mural for the wall. This year鈥檚 senior is Corinne Stevens 鈥24, a Classics major from Massachusetts.

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May 12, 2023

Sophia Frye 鈥23 Brings Joy, Humor, and Campus Wildlife to Graffiti Wall

When this year鈥檚 artist, Sophia Frye 鈥23, studied previous class years鈥 murals, she noticed something missing: namely, the squirrels that populate the 61传媒campus.

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August 22, 2022

61传媒Traditions Celebrate the College鈥檚 Past, Present, and Future

From the beginning of the fall semester to the end of the spring semester, these traditions help students come together in community and celebrate each other鈥檚 academic achievements鈥攁ll in ways that are uniquely Scripps.

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May 13, 2022

This Spring, Four 61传媒Classes Make Their Mark on Graffiti Wall

It鈥檚 a tradition that harkens back to 61传媒鈥檚 earliest years: As Commencement approaches, the graduating class inscribes a section of Graffiti Wall with student signatures and a mural representing their time at the College.

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May 19, 2021

Stronger Together: Class of 2021 Graffiti Wall Mural Celebrates Class Solidarity, Campus Life

Graduating classes have each left their mark on the 61传媒 Graffiti Wall since 1931, becoming an essential rite of passage at the College. After the design is painted onto Graffiti Wall, each member of that class signs their name to the mural, becoming a visual time capsule of Scripps鈥 history that reflects the changing tastes and attitudes of students over the decades.

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May 27, 2020

Hope Springs Eternal: Graffiti Wall Artist Tori Smith 鈥20

Victoria (Tori) Smith remembers when she first came to Scripps: It was a campus tour in the spring of 2016, and she recalls being irrevocably drawn to the diversity of thought and style of 61传媒students and to the unparalleled beauty of campus. 鈥淧art of the tour included a visit to Graffiti Wall, and I remember thinking, 鈥榃ouldn鈥檛 it be amazing if I could paint my class鈥檚 mural鈥攊f I could be a part of making 61传媒history?鈥欌

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May 21, 2019

Class of 2019: On Graffiti Wall, Art and Activism Collide

In one of the most enduring traditions at 61传媒, seniors leave their mark on campus by designing and signing an original mural on Graffiti Wall, adjacent to the Rose Garden. Spanning nearly a century, this rite of passage is a testament to the changing attitudes, concerns, and aesthetics of graduating classes.

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May 11, 2018

Class of 2018: Graffiti Wall

Since 1931, Scripps’ graduating seniors have participated in what has become an essential rite of passage at the College: the signing of Graffiti Wall. Each year, seniors choose a mural design from student-submitted illustrations to paint on the wall, and then the entire graduating class adds its signatures. Graffiti Wall is a visual reminder of Scripps’ history and reflects the changing tastes and attitudes of students over the decades.

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May 9, 2018

The 61传媒Experience: The Journey of a 61传媒Senior

As we count down to commencement day, we want to celebrate how far our seniors have come since they first set foot on campus. Here are just a few of the milestones that make up the 61传媒journey.

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May 30, 2017

Class of 2017: 61传媒 Graffiti Wall: Seniors Make Their Marks

Since 1931, Scripps’ graduating seniors have participated in what has become an essential rite of passage at the College: the signing of Graffiti Wall. Each year, seniors choose a mural design from student-submitted illustrations to paint on the wall, and then the entire graduating class adds its signatures. Graffiti Wall is a visual reminder of Scripps’ history and reflects the changing tastes and attitudes of students over the decades.

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