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MAC department partners with Vidiots to screen ‘Nightcrawlers’

Occidental College's Media Arts & Culture (MAC) professor John Trafton and the video store and movie theater Vidiots partnered to give a screening of the...

California SB 98 requires notification of immigration enforcement presence on college campuses

Senate Bill 98 (SB 98) also known as the Sending Alerts to Families in Education (SAFE) Act, was signed into law Sept. 20. The law...

Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council votes to redraft letter opposing development of Eagle Rock Plaza Home Depot

The Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council (ERNC) voted to redraft a letter expressing opposition to building a Home Depot in the Eagle Rock Plaza, during a meeting Oct....

‘They want to win’: Franklin High Rocket League advances to nationals

The Rocket League esports team at Benjamin Franklin High School has advanced to nationals at the Scholastic Esports Tournament. The National Esports Collegiate Conference (NECC) is one of the sponsors of the event....

“Expanding the Matrix” Pushes the Possibiities of Printmaking in Los Angeles Community

Author: Claire Diggins Weingart opened its gallery doors on Sept. 9 for the first time this semester with an exhibit of works from 15 California artists,...

Aram Davtyan (junior, History)

Author:  Although I've enjoyed nearly two unbelievable years at Oxy, this semester has been a rather difficult one, be it personally or academically. Throughout...

Hillary Alexander (sophomore, Theatre)

Author:  Did you know that Autism affects 1 in 110 children in the U.S.? That's 1% of American children. Autism Spectrum Disorder comes in a...

Geoff Martell (junior, Economics & DWA)

Author:  I perceive that the amount of work that goes into publishing this campus paper on a weekly basis is often overlooked as well as...

Judith Butler Discusses Global Responsibility

Author: Peter Indall Social critic and prolific author Dr. Judith Butler spoke on "Global Responsibility in Time of War" 10 a.m., Saturday, April 19 in Johnson...

Cyclists take to the Streets at CicLAvia

Author: Riley Kimball On Sunday, Los Angeles' first ever CicLAvia event closed 7.5 miles of downtown road to cars and invited pedestrians and cyclists to roam...

New Orleans Attempts to Restore Education System

Author: Eric Jensen, Managing Editor With a social structure severely corroded by the effects of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans' problems plunge way deeper than physical destruction...

Ode to Obama

Author: Kevin Batton Since the remarkable details of Barack Obama's heritage and biography are coming to be some of the most important aspects of his campaign...