Alex Nieves

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Worked on 658 assignments, created 78, named on 32 bylines for Oxy Weekly.

By (Alex as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 15 min read

The battle at home: housing LA veterans

Under a freeway overpass on Alvarado Street, just 15 minutes away from Occidental, the sidewalks are not lined with oak trees and rose bushes, but with camping tents and cardboard boxes. The residents of these improvised shelters rouse themselves as early as 8 a.m. to walk between the traffic lanes, holding signs that ask for money, food or simply for...

By (Alex as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 5 min read

"Vagina Monologues" encourages student dialogue on sexuality

Alongside 11 other women onstage and with a near-packed Thorne Hall watching, Frankie Radogna (senior) prepared herself for her big scene in the "Vagina Monologues" affectionately called, "The Moaner." In this particularly popular piece, formally known as "The Woman Who Loved to Make Vaginas Happy," Radogna played a sex worker who specialized in making women emit different kinds of moans....

By (Alex as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 3 min read

Players of the week

JJ FriedmanForward JJ Friedman (junior) helped the Occidental men's basketball team (10-12, 6-7) to another win last Saturday night, finishing with 19 points to be the game's leading scorer. While a steady contributor throughout the first half of the season, Friedman brought his best game to the court to clinch an important win against conference rival Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) (16-6, 9-4)....

By (Alex as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 4 min read

Tiger guard Jay Miller makes lasting impact on, off court

It is game day for the Occidental men’s basketball team, and sophomore guard Jay Miller is on the court warming up—an hour before any of his teammates will join him. Early shooting and a brief afternoon nap are part of a pregame routine that provides Miller with focus and energy. Two hours later, Miller is handling the ball for the...

By (Alex as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 5 min read

Tigers defeat Panthers in SCIAC opener

Occidental stole a win from Chapman in the first game of their SCIAC season, walking off on a squeeze play executed by Brady Fuller (junior) and Jonathon Wong (senior) Friday afternoon at Anderson Field . The Tigers (4-2, 2-1 SCIAC) trailed 4-1 with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning before rallying to tie the score. Then, with...

By (Alex as editor-in-chief) + 6 others for Oxy Weekly - 8 min read

Rising Stars

Derek Sun: Growing up, catcher and second baseman Derek Sun was told he was too small, and that he was not fast or strong enough to play baseball. Now, he uses those critiques to his advantage."I always play baseball with a chip on my shoulder," Sun said. "That helps me through a lot of stuff."Sun used to play volleyball, basketball...

By (Alex as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 3 min read

Knicks owner sinking iconic franchise

Aside from being the owner of the New York Knicks, New York Rangers and Madison Square Garden, James Dolan plays many roles: he is the CEO of a massive cable company and an amateurish blues band frontman. He is also the single biggest reason the Knicks are the laughingstock of the NBA. This week, much of the country was alerted...

By (Alex as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 6 min read

Dartmouth bans hard alcohol in vain effort to reduce sexual assault

Dartmouth College President Phil Hanlon announced a campus-wide ban on hard alcohol Jan. 29 in response to recent scrutiny surrounding the school's infamous drinking culture. The ban is one component of a larger movement called "Move Dartmouth Forward," (MDF) the purpose of which, according to the Office of the President, is "to put Dartmouth at the forefront in creating higher...

By (Alex as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 4 min read

Why you should date Sriracha, snuggle with Ben and Jerry’s and never call mozzarella sticks back.

We’ve all felt like Cooler salmon: overlooked, scoffed at, irrelevant. Maybe it’s karma? We treat each other like packets of Justin’s nut butters, squeezing and twisting until every bit of our insides is completely sucked out. Occasionally we'll stumble upon a full carton of Ben & Jerry’s that we’ll hold onto for a while, but largely, we’re surrounded by large...

By (Alex as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 6 min read

STEM gender inequity is rooted in confidence gap

With women in positions like the president of the Federal Reserve and chief technology officer of the United States, one could claim that American society has accepted female leaders in math and science. Unfortunately, recent research proves otherwise. According to a 2014 report from the National Student Clearinghouse, the share of women receiving bachelor’s degrees in these fields has actually...