College student, staff writer and news editor. Occidental College
Worked on 786 assignments, created 119, named on 40 bylines for Oxy Weekly.
By Emily Shugerman (Drew as managing editor) + 6 others for Oxy Weekly - 20 min read
The forgotten pillar: on diversity at Occidental College
Karen Romero was only a few months into her time at Occidental when a racist classmate made her consider leaving. In her first-semester CSP class, Romero (now a junior) encountered a white student who was openly dismissive toward her classmates of color. “She wasn’t like that with other students who were white, but she was very condescending towards the Latinas...
By Margaret Su (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 5 min read
Watkins fends off opponents, fights for a cure
Emily Watkins (senior) is no stranger to dedication and hard work. In addition to ranking second in the SCIAC at the 100 Breaststroke, the potential Fulbright scholar serves as the president of Occidental's chapter of Colleges Against Cancer. She has no qualms about spending her valuable time enriching the lives of those around her and working toward the causes she...
By Jane Drinkard (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 4 min read
Tinashe scheduled to headline SpringFest, Rachel West to open
Singer/Songwriter Tinashe will perform at the Remsen Bird Hillside Theater (Greek Bowl) for the annual SpringFest concert April 4, making her the first female artist to headline the event. Occidental's own rising musician, Rachel West (senior), will open the show. Programming Board Event Manager Asa Welch* (junior) and the other board members wanted to choose an artist who diverged from...
By Donovan Dennis (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 5 min read
Swim and dive places fifth in conference
The Occidental men’s and women’s swim and dive teams wrapped up a historic season Sunday with the completion of the 2015 SCIAC Swimming and Diving Championships in Whittier, California. Both the men and women placed fifth overall; the women tied their finish from last year and the men moved up two spots from seventh. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps defended their titles, scoring over...
By Cory Lomberg (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 13 min read
Teach for America: are the corps the right course?
More than midway through her college career, Charlotte Krovoza ’13 learned that her aspirations of becoming a credentialed teacher would not be fulfilled at Occidental. Krovoza once balanced 20 units in a semester in order to pursue a minor in education, in addition to majors in Urban and Environmental Policy and Spanish Literary Studies. But the 2011 probation and eventual...
By Griff Wynne (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 4 min read
Tigers fall to Sagehens in home opener
The Occidental women’s lacrosse team fought to cut into a 9-0 deficit, sinking seven shots during a busy second half, only to fall to Pomona-Pitzer 13-7 Saturday afternoon at Jack Kemp Stadium. The game was the second in the team’s SCIAC season. Co-captain Alida Beck (senior) controlled the first draw of the game, which was quickly followed up by two...
By Daphne Auza (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 4 min read
Rising Stars - Week of February 24th
Taylor WaltonCompared to many of his teammates, Taylor Walton (first-year) is relatively new to track and field. The six-foot-five high jumper had been playing just basketball for most of his life until his English teacher and track coach encouraged him to join track his junior year of high school.“I didn’t really know what I was doing the first few meets,...
By Hoku Krueger (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 4 min read
Players of the Week - February 24th
Emily WatkinsEmily Watkins (senior) finished second overall in a tight race on Saturday at the SCIAC Swimming and Diving Championships, touching only 55 hundredths of a second after Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) sophomore Emily McKinnon, who won the women’s 100-yard breaststroke at 1:05.04. With a time of 1:05.59, Watkins hit the B-cut NCAA qualification time. According to men’s and women’s swim coach...
By Rourke Healey (Drew as managing editor) + 5 others for Oxy Weekly - 4 min read
Progressive Asian elections contrast disturbing headlines
Despite Americans being bombarded with news of violent conflicts throughout Southern Asia and the Middle East, a wave of new elections and progressive policies have begun to shift the region away from constant violence and corruption and toward a safer and more stable future. A typical American watching the news lately could easily misconstrue the entire Middle East and South...
By Niklas Palomba (Drew as managing editor) + 4 others for Oxy Weekly - 5 min read
Early decision process contradicts Occidental’s commitment to diversity
Occidental is an easy school to fall in love with. With top-notch academics, a sunny Los Angeles location and frequent sightings of movie stars (as pathetic as it may seem, I am convinced that being within twenty feet of Michael Cera on my summer tour helped steer me toward attending this school), Occidental is an attractive place to spend one's...