Drew Jaffe

College student, staff writer and news editor. Occidental College

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

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Transparency International founder speaks at Occidental

Transparency International founder and former World Bank employee Peter Eigen regaled student with stories of financial and political corruption on his Sept. 30 visit to campus. "Corruption was so devastating, so deadly for millions that I decided I had to do something about it," Eigen said. Eigen spoke at three events on campus, part of the larger John Parke Young...

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Clery report shows rise in number of reported sex offenses

The number of reported sex offenses around Occidental increased between 2011 and 2013 while drug violations fell over the same period, according to this year’s Annual Fire, Safety and Security Report (AFSSR). An unprecedented number of administrators and staff from around campus collaborated on the report, which provides an overview of both on- and off-campus crimes from the past three...

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Greek Council looks to add new fraternity, sorority to address growing student demand

In response to the record number of students participating in Spring and Fall 2014 Greek recruitment, Occidental’s Greek Council has invited the cultural sorority Delta Sigma Theta to Occidental and will choose a new social fraternity to invite as well. According to Assistant Director of Student Life, Student Activities and Greek Life Diego Silva, the Greek Council is also considering...

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Psychology department axes Intergroup Dialogue program

Spring 2015 is the last semester that Occidental's Intergroup Dialogue Program (IDP), in which students discuss controversial social issues in peer-led classes, will be offered for credit. Psychology Professor and founder of IDP Jaclyn Rodriguez cited the decline in departmental and institutional support as reasons for the end of the program. Rodriguez's choice, though disappointing to some, is supported by...

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New philanthropy group aims to unite clubs around CSP theme

Sophomore Ashkan Mortazavi recently created the Inter-Philanthropy Network (IPN) to unite the philanthropic efforts of student groups across campus. The group, started after the success of last year's "Date Night Done Well" event, will work in conjunction with this year's Cultural Studies Program (CSP) theme of emancipation. "IPN is really just now kicking off the ground," Mortazavi said. "The whole...

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Fossil Free Occidental launches divestment campaign

Fossil Free Occidental, an activist group consisting of Occidental students, faculty and other community members, recently launched a campaign to pressure the board of trustees to divest from 200 of the world's largest fossil fuel companies that extract, refine or distribute oil, coal or gas for energy. The campaign officially launched at the People’s Climate March Los Angeles on Sept....

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World News Issue 4

Haiti. Former President Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier died Saturday at the age of 63 due to a heart attack. He was pronounced dead by Haiti’s health minister in the capital Port-au-Prince. Duvalier became president in 1971 at the age of 19, when his father Francois “Papa Doc” Duvalier passed on the title to his son and claimed he would be...

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ASOC opens discussion on new diversity initiative

Students filed into Choi Auditorium for the Associated Students of Occidental College's (ASOC) general assembly on diversity yesterday. The open discussion, led by ASOC senators Adrian Adams (sophomore), Abhilasha Bhola (junior) and Kerry Sakimoto (senior), centered on the senate's Diversity and Equity Board Initiative (DEBI), the end of Intergroup Dialogue courses and student concerns about the Multiculural Summer Institute. Students...

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College safety report shows rise in number of reported sexual offenses

The number of reported sex offenses increased between 2011 and 2013 while drug violations fell over the same period, according to this year's Annual Fire, Safety and Security Report (AFSSR). The report is submitted each year by Oct. 1 and provides a compilation of both on- and off-campus crimes from the past three calendar years. All crimes mentioned in the...

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REHS expands card access, revamps FYRE

Students can expect expanded key card access to residence halls and a revamped First Year Residential Experience (FYRE) program, thanks to changes made by Residential Education and Housing Services (REHS). Two new hires also joined the REHS staff this semester: Dustin Beech as the Sigma Alpha Epsilon's first graduate hall coordinator (GHC) and Thomas Wesley as the assistant director for...