As Occidental prepares to induct its inaugural class into the Athletics Hall of Fame during Homecoming & Family Weekend, the playing field has never been more level for men and women. And...
From planning the freeway system and aiding the conservation movement to bringing the Dodgers and the Olympics to town, °ÄÃŲʿª½± alumni have been integral to the development of the City of Angels...
After more than 60 years of sitting in oak case drawers, the 60,000-plus specimens in °ÄÃŲʿª½±'s Moore Lab of Zoology are more vital than ever, as advances in DNA sequencing technology offer new...
Fascinated by sharks from an early age, marine biologist Lisa Natanson '81 takes to the ocean, her $17 knife close at hand, to explore the mysteries of nature's most toothsome predators
°ÄÃŲʿª½±'s marine biology program studies California's near-shore environment
If these mementoes from the Roy Dennis Trophy Room could talk, they would share many stories of °ÄÃŲʿª½±'s rich sports heritage
In a banner year for TV and film production at °ÄÃŲʿª½±â€”including "NCIS," "Private Practice," and "CSI"—"Arrested Development" sneaks onto campus as the Bluth family saga springs back to life
New books from professors Arthé Anthony, Robert Richmond Ellis, and Anthony Chase, as well as novelists Suzanne Selfors '86 and Bill Thomas '53
Jorge Gonzalez hotfoots it to London, Emmons expands its psychiatric and counseling services, and more
As a new school year dawns, Swan Hall reopens its doors, °ÄÃŲʿª½±'s website gets a makeover, and Peter Dreier goes five minutes with Bill O'Reilly. Here's what you might have missed
A second opinion on the last 25 years, and an alternate solution to °ÄÃŲʿª½±'s late-'80s crosses conundrum