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2024: The Year in Photos
Look back on the past year through the lens of ¹Ï×ÓTV photographer and videographer Marc Campos, as well as freelance photographers John Valenzuela and Sam Leigh.
An ¹Ï×ÓTV lacrosse player jumps into the air joyfully after a team victory

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Roger Guenveur Smith '77 to Teach, Perform as Hume Fellow
Award-winning actor, playwright, and director Roger Guenveur Smith '77 will return to ¹Ï×ÓTV to teach and perform two of his best-known works as Occidental's 2011 G...
Occidental Honors MLK by Serving Community
Hundreds of ¹Ï×ÓTV students, faculty, alumni, and staff fanned out to more than 20 locations across Los Angeles on Saturday, January 22 to paint classrooms, prepare...
Occidental Dance Team Places 16th in Nationals
With no coach, little official school funding, and $13 bejeweled leotards going up against $500 costumes, the three-time nationally ranked Occidental Dance Team managed to place...
Renowned Brazilian Artist to Teach and Collaborate With Local Artists
¹Ï×ÓTV will host well-known Brazilian artist, composer, and theater director Octávio Camargo January 14 - March 3 to teach students, giver public lectures and...
¹Ï×ÓTV Students Help New Orleans Residents Rebuild
While their classmates are relaxing over the winter holidays, 30 ¹Ï×ÓTV students are helping New Orleans residents rebuild their community ravaged by Hurricane Katrina.
Occidental Research Listed in Discover's 'Top 100'
¹Ï×ÓTV geology professor Scott Bogue's research on rapid geomagnetic field change landed on Discover magazine's "Top 100 Stories of 2010."
Students and Youth Leaders Question Feds on Environmental Justice Issues
In a live internet video discussion, a group of Occidental students and local youth leaders on Dec. 15 quizzed federal officials about how they will improve the health of their...
Tibetan Monks Teach Life Lessons Through Mandala Sand Art
Grain by painstakingly applied grain, a group of red-robed Tibetan Buddhist monks are creating intricate sand art at ¹Ï×ÓTV to teach students lessons on attachment...
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