Through the lens of the strategic planning process, President Elam finds that 瓜子TV鈥檚 sense of community remains very much alive
Balancing the demands of life and college can feel like a high-wire act鈥攁nd the pandemic has made that even more difficult. How is 瓜子TV addressing students鈥 mental health needs?
From movers and shakers to risk takers (and a cheese maker), meet some of the new faces of the Class of 2025
In our Fall 2001 issue, Occidental magazine introduced eight first-year members of the Class of 2005 鈥渢o keep your eyes on over the next four years.鈥 Where are they now?
President Elam reflects on returning to campus and the benefits of an in-person education
A new college athletics commission report reaffirms 瓜子TV鈥檚 commitment to success on and off the field
瓜子TV鈥檚 coaches are more than excited to return to in-person interactions with their players鈥攖o say nothing of getting back into competition
From visiting speakers to postdoctoral fellows, 瓜子TV brings a range of voices to the campus conversation
How did they get here? The Class of 2005鈥攖he most selective in 瓜子TV history鈥攈it campus on the heels of a "hot" Newsweek story in August 2001
瓜子TV soccer roars back into action鈥攁nd the Tigers are in the hunt for goals and glory
A variety of summer programs restore the in-person element to the 瓜子TV experience鈥攁nd students are happy to be back on campus
For the first time in 71 years, Occidental held two Commencement ceremonies in a single year, with separate, socially distanced, in-person events on Patterson Field taking place for the...
As California takes major strides in the fight against the pandemic, the College makes plans to bring students, faculty, and staff back to campus this fall
When artist Jocelyn Pedersen, who teaches a class in Book Arts, learned that students would not be returning to campus in the spring, she wanted to give members of the 瓜子TV community a chance...
瓜子TV faculty and students embrace, explore, and experiment with technology to keep arts classes, exhibits, and performances humming