Homecoming & Family Weekend
From classrooms to the quad, from arts to athletics, the weekend will showcase the best of Oxy and will be chock full of Tiger spirit.
Registration will open in early September.
From classrooms to the quad, from arts to athletics, the weekend will showcase the best of Oxy and will be chock full of Tiger spirit.
Registration will open in early September.
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit Folks (MMIWG2S) movement aims to raise awareness and prevent disproportionate violence experienced by Indigenous peoples in Canada and the United States, advocating for justice and action.
Following the run, participants are invited to join us for a catered dinner from Skaf's on York at Stewie Patio starting at 6:00 PM. Please indicate your participation and dietary restrictions in the form linked below.
with Prof. Jocelyn Pedersen (Book Arts Program), Prof. Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa (Religious Studies and Asian Studies) and student adventurers Solvej Lee '26 and Hannah Lieberman '27
Performance - Bird Studio
April 19th:
3:00pm - Max Cheng
3:45pm - Charlotte de Mita
These presentations are in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Music.
For any questions or more information, please contact music@oxy.edu
This workshop will focus primarily on the role boundaries play in establishing limits with our body, as well as techniques to integrate bodily sensations and release tension.
Before the workshop, participants are invited to join us for dinner catered by Joy on York. Please indicate your participation and dietary restrictions by RSVPing on our form below.
The screening will be followed by a post-film discussion that discusses the central themes of identity, power, autonomy, and self-worth.
Have thoughts on the film? Offer your perspective and take on the nuanced portrayal of class dynamics, emotional resilience, and societal perceptions of sex work. Anora raises compelling questions about self-perception, healthy and unhealthy relationship dynamics, and power imbalances in relationships that we hope to investigate and analyze together!
Want to vent about something going on in your life? Need some extra motivation to push through the rest of the semester? Have some interesting facts or fun tv show recommendations to share?
Meet and hang out with Project SAFE's amazing team of Peer Advocates from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM on the MP/Branca Patio for some chill vibes, coffee and tea from the Green Bean, and more!
Join Project SAFE for our annual Take Back the Week Denim Day Fair! Wear your denim and stop by our fair for survivor resources, games, activities, prizes, and much, much more!
Project SAFE’s Denim Day Fair is an annual program hosted during Take Back the Week. This observance aims to address and combat the pervasive issue of sexual violence. Denim Day is a reminder of the importance of fostering solidarity, mutuality, and collective responsibility to end sexual violence on Oxy’s campus and beyond.
On Monday, April 21, 2025 from 6:30PM to 8:00pm in Choi Auditorium, Join Project SAFE in welcoming Breaking Silence, a Colorado-based nonprofit, for a screening of Stories of Survival—a film that sparks conversation, connection, and change.
The film takes the viewer through three stories of interpersonal violence on a college campus. After the film, stay for a powerful panel discussion, free goodies, and community. Your voice matters in this conversation.