Drew Jaffe

College student, staff writer and news editor. Occidental College

Worked on 786 assignments, created 119, named on 40 bylines for Oxy Weekly.

By (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 4 min read

Violent crime rate increases in Northeast Los Angeles

A string of local robberies, thefts and assaults in the past few months have left some students at Occidental concerned about their safety. According to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), while crime in Eagle Rock has decreased over the last 20 years, the number of violent crimes and property crimes in the Northeast Division—which covers the area between Downtown,...

By (Drew as managing editor) + 7 others for Oxy Weekly - 4 min read

New, non-traditional housing options planned for fall semester

Residential Education (ResEd) will offer several additions to Occidental's non-traditional housing options next fall by creating Queer House, the Social Justice Institute in Pauley Hall and the Global Diversity Floor in Newcomb Hall Next year, 1480 Campus Road will become Queer House as part of ResEd's themed living community program. Known as Pet House since 2012, the residence will provide...

By (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 5 min read

Take Back The Week events highlight intersectionality

Project S. A. F. E. hosted its annual event series Take Back the Week (TBTW) April 5–10 in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, focusing on intersectionality in sexual assault activism. Project S. A. F. E. program coordinator Karla Aguilar said that the discussion around sexual violence often focuses solely on women. This year’s programming aimed to recognize and address...

By (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 6 min read

Holocaust survivor shares memories with community

When Holocaust survivor Eva Brettler walked to the front of Choi auditorium April 8, a hush fell over the crowd. Students and community members alike had flocked to the auditorium to hear the story of a woman who survived one of the most devastating genocides of the 20th century. Hosted by Occidental Hillel, the talk was also sponsored by a...

By (Drew as managing editor) + 6 others for Oxy Weekly - 3 min read

World News - Week of April 15

Australia. Qantas, a popular Australian airline, released photos of four koalas named Paddle, Pellita, Chan and Idalia traveling in first class Monday. The koalas are a gift from Australia to Singapore to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Singapore’s independence. Still, the photos were only promotional—the koalas will board a Qantas cargo hold and be delivered to the Singapore Zoo in...

By (Drew as managing editor) + 4 others for Oxy Weekly - 8 min read

Conversations will not eliminate entrenched racism in SAE

“There will never be a n*gg*r in SAE. There will never be a n*gg*r in SAE. You can hang him from a tree, but he can never sign with me. There will never be a n*gg*r in SAE,” Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Delta Delta at the University of Oklahoma (OU) sang in a video posted to YouTube...

By (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 5 min read

Genderf**k aims for revolution, but disregards representation

The Queer Straight Alliance and Beauty Beyond Color recently hosted a “genderf**k” fashion show that I participated in as a last-minute addition. The show featured both cisgender and queer models. According to the event's Facebook page, the show aspired to "help open the conversation of beauty beyond the gender binary and to create a space where all gender and racial...

By (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 5 min read

Police should protect and serve instead of vilifying citizens

On March 30, Detective Patrick Cherry pulled over and berated an Uber driver in New York City for no legal reason at all. After the driver honked his horn at Cherry for stopping his car without signaling, Cherry decided to retaliate by pulling over the Uber driver to teach him a lesson. Detective Cherry articulated his hope of teaching the...

By (Drew as managing editor) + 4 others for Oxy Weekly - 4 min read

DEB provides step forward towards campus commitment to equity

Today, Honor Board will vote to determine if Diversity and Equity Board Initiative (DEBI) merits an additional student body fee of $7, a debate that has rocked Occidental’s campus in recent weeks. Supporters of DEBI are right to be outraged when Honor Board does not approve of a small student body fee. Even coming from a very modest annual family...

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Hyper Xpressions heats up the Cooler at showcase

Amid the usual traffic of students grabbing their nightly pizza slices, more than 100 students gathered around a stage in the Cooler on April 9 and 10 to watch the third annual Hyper Xpressions showcase. The student dance company performs at various Occidental events throughout the year, including basketball half times and charity events. Members view the annual showcase as...