Scripps college ranking1/7/2024 While the entire hall felt like an old rec center or hotel, I was still taken aback to find the browsing room itself had all the charm of an unused hotel library. Time seemed to fade away as I circled the building, trying to locate the browsing room and get out as soon as possible. A deep silence permeated the building, and there was an eerie lack of other students in the hall. Although it was a sunny November day (side note: Southern California and climate change work in weird, weird ways), upon entering Kimberly, the interior was almost completely dark save for fluorescent hall lights. Having only been to the Wilbur kitchen, I didn’t know what to expect when entering the hall from the back door facing Tiernan. Ok, I know this is technically a browsing room ranking (and not a residence hall one), but it’s crucial that I set the scene with my Kimbo/ Wilbur experience to explain why I ranked it last. As follows, here is the definitive ranking of every single browsing room Scripps College has to offer. But more importantly – history aside, what exactly are the vibes of each browsing room? On a sunny (and sweaty) afternoon, I explored every residence hall’s browsing room to answer that very question. These study rooms are part of what makes Scripps so unique, with photos documenting their legacy and word-of-mouth documenting the tales of the hauntings that (allegedly) took place in their hallowed halls. Located in every residential hall, Scripps’ browsing rooms are part of the campus’ history and an essential portion of the school’s tour.
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