Christopher Peel

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Clery noncompliance fines total $83,000

Occidental College received confirmation that the U.S. Department of Education (ED) completed its multi-year review of Occidental’s noncompliance with the Clery Act and issued a fine...

Bridging Access and Capital program connects students to campus resources

Jacques Lesure (sophomore), a program manager at the Intercultural Community Center (ICC), created the Bridging Access and Capital program (BAC) in December 2016. BAC,...

Former bartender files civil lawsuit against York Bar

As a wave of new development began in Highland Park 10 years ago, a small business opened its doors — The York on York,...

Community members protest outside The York, civil lawsuit filed alleging sexual harassment

In response to a civil lawsuit alleging workplace sexual harassment and assault, 19 people marched outside of The York gastropub this past Saturday. The...

Measure S discussed at Politics of Housing event

Five housing experts discussed the potential influence of the Neighborhood Integrity Initiative, a recent Los Angeles city proposition known as Measure S, during the...

Veitch discusses New York Times articles with students

President Jonathan Veitch brought The New York Times subscription to Occidental's campus in one of his first initiatives as the college's President in 2011....

Beloved Eagle Rock cafe, Auntie Em’s, sells its final muffin

Auntie Em’s Kitchen, a local source of American comfort food and red velvet cupcakes, has officially closed. Owners of the Eagle Rock café will...

Tennis stars turn back the clock in this year’s Australian Open

Serena Williams vs. Venus Williams and Roger Federer vs. Rafael Nadal: two of the most iconic tennis rivalries, back to center stage for the...