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… Occidental Formally Ends Legacy Admission July: In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action … These are the five most-viewed feature stories published by Occidental magazine in 2023. 18 Young Scientists to Watch (Spring 2023) Occidental’s labs are the launching pads …
… Goudet ’21 of Mexico spent time this semester finding his way around L.A. beaches. He is pictured here at Fiji Hill, … from the class of 2022 and their families are welcomed by enthusiastic O-Team members during the fall Welcome to … 19 at the Lucille Y. Gilman Memorial Fountain. Students watch an especially stunning autumn sunset from Fiji Hill on …
… human time differs with each person. Time flows in the same way for all human beings; every human being flows through time in a different way."— Yasunari Kawabata Tetsuo Otsuki, Occidental's Bertha … as he wished—in his own bed, with family and friends nearby and his dignity intact," Dean Jorge Gonzalez wrote in a …
… By Michael Wells | Photo (below) by Caleb Williams John … winning the SCIAC and West Region championships along the way. He has a 4.0 grade point average as a politics and … Championships on May 3. But his most challenging race was the one he ran before ever setting foot on campus. After …
… that would come to embody the heart of an Oxy education was introduced in the fall of 1947. It was called History of Social & Intellectual Institutions … foundation of global cultures to the world today—presented by a cross-section of faculty that grew in number from 16 to …
… By Dick Anderson Back in the 1970s, when Carl Boenish '63 … studies at USC Film School, but the world-renowned program was a little too mainstream for his tastes. "I wanted exposure to lesser-known and experimental …
… By Ashley Festa "Taiwan is a place you sort of stumble upon … emigrant-turned-entrepreneur Spencer Jemelka '08. "I don't want to talk about it too much and give away the secret." A … Bringing American craft brewing to the island nation of Taiwan, Spencer Jemelka '08 blends both cultures to produce a …
… Oberiano left Guam to go to college on the mainland, she was deciding between a biology or history focus. She knew … she would rather pursue history and American Studies . “I wanted to write a history of Guam, where I’m from and where … culture. Her archival oral history project is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. “We hope that …
… research assistant for the Vantuna Research Group, where I was engaged in research focused on community dynamics and … and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center. Our studies focus on questions … to my current work at NOAA. I always felt really supported by my community of professors and classmates; I believe that …
… representations of captivity and imprisonment were shaped by and critically responded to the doctrine of civil death, especially toward the end of that period. Civil death is eventually … in the United States and is still with us in many ways, helping to make possible the vast repertoire of what …