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… and our students are offering creative energy to design new ways to reach voters,” she continues. “We have one student … picked, it had to be a battleground race where the outcome wasn’t known in advance. Because you wanted them to see the … to advance her primary objective: flipping the Senate. “In order to maintain the kinds of checks and balances that are …
… on a campus visit four years ago. Her admission tour guide was an Oxy senior and U.N. intern who talked … about the experience. “The idea of the United Nations was so abstract to me, so big—I couldn’t believe that an … ground. And we have to see how they are being affected in order to ensure that our policies aren’t just words on a …
… affairs . “Even so, when I came to campus to interview, I was completely blown away by the conversations I had with students. I knew that … learning—not to mention the rapidly shifting geopolitical order—will take us in the next 20 or 30 years. In the face …
… Martinez, Oxy’s senior associate dean of admission, was interviewing finalists for the College’s prestigious … her the opportunity to attend college. “To her, the scandal was a reminder of the advantages others had and the … and evaluated in little more than two months. That’s a tall order at Oxy, because “about 85 percent of applications are …
… atmosphere in which students feel free to ask anything they want. But there is an urgency behind it that reveals an … of religion—having an academic interest in the traditional way that people find meaning in their lives—there is a deep … religious,” he says. “So it became obvious to me that in order to meaningfully participate in this domain of life, it …
… professor of diplomacy and world affairs Sophal Ear was born in Cambodia in 1974, right before the Khmer Rouge … by his aunt is still missing to this day. Ear and his DWA colleagues Lan Chu and Sanjeev Khagram shared their … emigrated to Africa to escape British colonialism). The order by then-President Idi Amin stemmed from claims that …
… look alike. We don't sound alike. The aim of this project was to make people challenge their own internal ideas of … are enough students here—black, white, whatever—who are aware and willing to hear you out that it doesn't matter. … a thing as an artwork that invokes an autonomous symbolic order—a picture, in other words, that 'speaks for itself'?" …
… 3/23. Since this is a major shift in how we operate, we want to provide some information to faculty about how we move forward. The purpose of this message is to help you start to … moving to online instruction. Divisional Chair meetings In order to best understand the differing needs of the …
… By Paul Robert Walker '75 The 1916-17 academic year at Occidental began … cited exhaustion as the reason for his decision, but he was doubtless frustrated by the failure of the Million … was launched, the Health Board of the City of Los Angeles ordered all schools closed due to the deadly Spanish flu …
… Zamudio Hometown: Oakland, CA Majors : LLAS, CTSJ What was your motivation to major in LLAS? My decision to major … I’ve been able to learn about my culture and history in ways that feel both personal and transformative. The … discourse about Latin America. I wanted to major in LLAS in order to create a greater connection to my community while …