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2024: The Year in Photos
Look back on the past year through the lens of º£½ÇÉçÇø photographer and videographer Marc Campos, as well as freelance photographers John Valenzuela and Sam Leigh.
An º£½ÇÉçÇø lacrosse player jumps into the air joyfully after a team victory

Keep up to date on º£½ÇÉçÇø’s latest news and events. For more information, contact the College’s Office of Marketing and Communications.

Football, Cross Country Wind Up Post-Season
Occidental football fell to the Willamette Bearcats 48-33 on Saturday in the first round of the NCAA Division III playoffs in Salem, Ore., as three members of the men's cross...
Occidental to Participate in Great ShakeOut
Approximately 1,000 members of the º£½ÇÉçÇø community will be among the millions of local residents participating in the Nov. 13 Great Southern California ShakeOut...
Author Celeste Fremon and Father Greg Boyle to Speak Nov. 5
Award-winning Los Angeles journalist Celeste Fremon will discuss her book "G-Dog and the Homeboys: Father Greg Boyle and the Gangs of East Los Angeles" with Father Boyle during a...
Barack Obama '83 Elected President
A roar that could be heard all across the º£½ÇÉçÇø campus erupted Nov. 4 when television commentators declared Barack Obama ’83 had been elected the 44th president of the...
Katrina Survivor Earl Barthé, Jr. to Speak at Occidental
What were the days following Hurricane Katrina really like?
New Science Faculty Win Prestigious Awards
Janet Scheel and Andrew K. Udit, both newly recruited º£½ÇÉçÇø assistant professors, have won prestigious awards for outstanding young faculty members. Scheel, a...
Coll Speaks on Bin Ladens' "Charismatic Genius"
Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Steve Coll ’80 shared his thoughts on terrorism, Iraq, and Afghanistan, among other topics, in talks to the º£½ÇÉçÇø community Oct. 22.
Noted Presidential Scholar Offers November Prediction
For those on tenterhooks about the November election, presidential scholar Thomas Cronin’s take may relieve the tension: "Obama is going to win. And he may win big.
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