Since 2011, the Kravis Center has stood at the barrier between CMC and the stinky part of Scripps. Now, boasting a bright orange and red design, the center houses the admissions office, various classrooms, the most tenured professors, and large amounts of sexually charged artwork. But could this building be hiding a deeper secret? Keck student Sam Atwood seems to know. Sweeny says that, “Up to 1,000 people walk by the steam by the Kravis Center all day, inhaling what comes out of those vents, but nobody stops to question how this stink affects the surrounding CMC community”.
After gathering an annoyed group of BIOL044 students together, Atwood discovered something truly shocking. “After 2011, we can see a rise in CMC being published on free speech rankings, conservative media outlets, and building names in the Epstein files,” Sweeny says. The team believes CMC’s political differences have not stemmed from their high number of conservative students, enrollment in their young republicans club, the Roberts 5G mind control center, or even the high amounts of the color red present on the campus; it all leads back to the stink.
Below is a graph published by the team at the Nucleus demonstrating CMC’s high population of conservative students and the amount of time that has passed since building the Kravis Center.


