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 - 3 min read

LA NFL stadium should not be funded by taxpayers

As talk about the NFL's possible return to Los Angeles continues to heat up once again, the public should temper its excitement until it is fully known where the financing of a new stadium will come from. Los Angeles should not fall prey to the same trap that so many American cities have and should resist using taxpayer money to...

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

Olivia Sabins: Unsung hero of Occidental Athletics

Athletics Department Service Coordinator Olivia Sabins has been working at Occidental since before most of the current student body was born. The Los Angeles native, who first took the position in 1988, considers it to be the best job on campus."I think I do have the best, or one of the best, if not the best jobs on campus, because...

By (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 24 min read

Behind closed doors: inefficiencies, inconsistencies and the culture of silence inside ResEd

Michelle Ito (sophomore) looked forward to becoming a Resident Advisor (RA) for first-year students when she applied for the position last spring. She enjoyed serving as a prefect at her high school and wished to continue that role under Residential Education (ResEd). Since being hired as a Stewie Hall RA, she feels she has been a valuable source of support...

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

Debate rages over DEB funding

As student body voting opened for the Diversity and Equity Board Initiative (DEBI) March 30, senators and honor board jurors struggled over how to fund the initiative should it pass. Eight Honor Board members, seven ASOC senators and approximately 50 students packed into the Studenmund Room March 25 to discuss DEBI’s funding, which Honor Board has voted down twice in...

By (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 2 min read

World News - Week of April 2

Indonesia. After confiscating over 1,000 pounds of marijuana Friday, police in Jakarta burned the drug and inadvertently caused an entire neighborhood to be affected by the fumes, giving many citizens a high. The marijuana was disposed of in mass at the police headquarters in the Tangerang district. After the incident, one journalist stated that he needed to “sit down and...

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

Dean Gonzalez delays professor’s tenure review

Politics Professor Thalia Gonzalez’s tenure review, scheduled to be completed by the board of trustees meeting April 19, has been put on hold, according to an email sent by the professor to concerned alumni. The delay is due to a research misconduct complaint filed Oct. 17 by her former student, which prompted Dean Jorge Gonzalez to launch a preliminary investigation...

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

Students, YJC protest against police brutality

Six hundred thirteen cardboard coffins filled the Johnson Student Center quad March 23, one for every person who has been killed by law enforcement in the Los Angeles County since 2000. Occidental students constructed the coffins in an effort to raise awareness of police brutality in Los Angeles. The coffins were donated to the Youth Justice Coalition (YJC), an organization...

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

New Women in Leadership program benefits female students

The Center for Gender Equity (CGE) honored the annual HERstory month this March with events focusing on themes of success and self-care. One HERstory event also kicked off Women in Leadership (WIL), a new program sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs designed to foster managerial skills in female students. HERstory month is a national awareness campaign that focuses on...

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

Unsolved Berkus House thefts cause resident tension

Victims of four recent burglaries at Berkus House said the crimes have created a sense of distrust among the house’s community after investigations into the thefts left the victims empty-handed. Residents Gabby Hanna (senior) and Aviva Alvarez-Zakson (senior) reported the semester’s first burglary Jan. 22 after Hanna’s purse and Alvarez-Zakson’s iPad and its accessories were purportedly taken from their room...

By (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 3 min read

Players of the week

Onyekachi NwabuezeIn the second SCIAC Multi Dual meet Saturday, sprinter Onyekachi "Onye" Nwabueze (sophomore) placed first in the 200-meter dash and second in the 100-meter dash. Nwabueze attributes her success in the meet to the hard work she has put into practice."My focus in practice these few weeks and my goal to push myself beyond what I'm comfortable with really...