Responses to our trivia quiz, tales of Professor De Rycke, and how education at Oxy—and the United States—has changed over the last 70 years
To build a future "founded on fairness," Israeli and Palestinian self-determination need to move hand in hand, according to Kemp Lecturer Tal Becker
Vietnam memories, Professor Dale Wright, and an education in coed housing in the 1960s
Half a century after their time in Vietnam, a dozen alumni share their war stories—the camaraderie, the challenges, and how their Oxy education readied them for combat
As their golden anniversary fast approaches, members of the Class of 1968 refllect on four years that changed the world and shaped their Oxy experience
Two sides of the coin on the football debate, and timely questions about climate change
Memories of Joe Rohde’s cafeteria hats, senior comps, and Oxy’s “unknown” soldiers
Readers weigh in on the Herrick organ, Addie McMenamin ’40, the Rev. Dr. William Barber, and the “Faces of Oxy”
The untold story behind a candid cocktail photo and the guy who is missing from this pic
Taking a flyer on a trip to Cuba with his wife and a cargo full of Tigers, Andrew Louie '95 reflects on the country's treasures and unexpected pleasures
An alumna recalls the "extraordinarily enriching experience" of her lessons with music professor emeritur Richard Grayson
Weighing in on Catholic scientists, Christians on campus, and Jack Kemp Distinguished Lecturer Condoleezza Rice