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Rainbow Connections

In the fall of 1970one year after New York City police raided the Stonewall Inn, a bar frequented by a queer clientele, sparking protests nationwidea group of gay and lesbian Oxy students organized the Gay Liberation Front. In a statement of purpose, GLF members explained that gay lib is a process involving individuals and groups coming together to join hands in the common struggle for freedom and to join hearts in the common spirit of love and honesty, the Occidental newspaper reported.

All Eyes on Meko

As a child, Meko Winbush 03 recalls, I wanted to be an astronaut. Then somewhere like around age 12 or 13, my family rented Terminator 2, and I thought it was the dopest thing Id ever seen. I watched it four or five times before we had to return it to Blockbuster. After that, she continues, I started asking my dad if I could borrow the camcorder and go outside and make awful films with my friends in the cul-de-sac. I just loved movies and filmmaking.

Power Dynamics

In 2005, during a visit to the United States oldest Black-owned bookstoreMarcus Books in San FranciscoWill Power was flipping through the pages of an oversized poster book on Muhammad Ali, when he saw a picture of Ali and his entourage. Next to him was Stepin Fetchitthe controversial Hollywood actor, 40 years Alis seniorwith a caption that described Fetchit as his secret strategist. The photo was taken in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement, a jarring discovery given the two figures divergent reputations in Black cultural memory.

Fanfare for a Mountain Lion

Last December, following the death of P-22 the mountain lion who called Griffith Park home for more than a decade following his discovery in 2012the Los Angeles Times published a story about his impact on the city. An everyday citizen tweeted that the 12-year-old bachelor with the mesmerizing eyes clearly had been L.A.s coolest cat, James Raney reportedand that phrase resonated with Adam Schoenberg, the Emmy Award-winning and Grammy-nominated composer and associate professor of music at Occidental.

Navigating the New Admission Landscape

In June, the U.S. Supreme Court issued rulings in two major cases that will significantly impact the ability of colleges and universities, including Occidental, to consider race as a factor in admission decisions.

In cases involving a private institution, Harvard University, and a highly regarded public institution, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the court ruled that race-conscious admission practices violate the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment and harm some qualified applicants.

Dave and Me

I had completed my first year of studies at Occidental when a serendipitous encounter in July 2012 sparked the beginning of a decade-long intergenerational friendship. My moms car, adorned with an Oxy bumper sticker, was parked outside the Kirkland (Wash.) Library. A passerby saw the sticker and left a simple note (with his email) on the windshield: Hi Oxy-ite! David Wigglesworth, Occidental Class of 50. My mom sent me a photo of the note, and I emailed Dave later that day.

Lessons From Lambert

I am at an age where I have elated on mountain tops and groveled in murky swamps and ambled through brambles in the tricky valleys as well as thickets of downed timber. 酴圖弝け and Frank Lamberta name synonymous with organic chemistry students during his 33 years in the classroomhave been my guides throughout my journey.