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Opinions
Opinion: Why I celebrate autumn in a seasonless LA
Growing up, the glow in the Colorado air as the season shifted into autumn filled me with anticipation. I began imagining fabulous backyard birthday...
Opinions
Opinion: Los Angeles, City of Angels and romanticized roads
Noah Kim -
There we were, me and six of my fellow Oxy first-year compatriots, standing on the side of Mulholland Drive as the hazard lights of...
Culture
Sunset rave near Fiji Hill brings ‘vibes to people and good energy’
Sol Et Luna, which means "sun and moon" in Latin, is a student-organized sunset rave where various Occidental students perform their DJ sets. The group...
Opinions
Opinion: I will always call it Staples Center
When I was 6 years old, my parents took my sister and me to watch the Harlem Globetrotters at the Staples Center. I remember...
Culture
LA Kobe Bryant murals paint legacy: ‘Like a superhero’
Over two years ago, on Jan. 26, 2020, a helicopter crash claimed the lives of nine people, including basketball legend Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna...
Opinions
Opinion: Self-hydrating cities are possible through advanced water reclamation technology
Have you had a drink of water today? Chances are you have, or will, because water is a necessity to human life. Despite this...
En Español
La luz al final del túnel: LA Metro adapta a la pandemia y la reapertura
Read in English here Traducido por Jackson Eddy '22, Caroline Palumbo '23, y Jessica Borovoy '24 Con una extensión de 1.433 millas cuadradas a lo largo...
Sports
Occidental’s unofficial hiking club draws in over 170 members
Ellie Findell (senior) sent a campus-wide email Sept. 13 inviting students to join her on a hike, not expecting much of a response. Findell...


