Retiring professor of psychology Anne McCall Schell urged every student to be their Best Possible Self—and she took her own advice to heart
Eamon Armstrong ’06 travels the planet researching the best festivals of every flavor—and he won’t stop until he’s built a global community
Retiring professor Diana Card Linden made the leap from biology to cognitive science, building a program into a department while being mindful of her students
Remembering associate professor of chemistry Aram Nersissian and former track and field head coach Jim Bush
Three popular mayors and an unpopular measure take center stage as 鶹Ƶ’s 3rd LA resumes the dialogue
A new study on sexual assault at 鶹Ƶ underscores a perceptual gap between survivors and bystanders
From nine All-Americans and two SCIAC players of the year to a no-hitter in baseball and a tryout with the Rams, spring was a highlight reel for 鶹Ƶ sports
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra implores 鶹Ƶ’s Class of 2017 to swing for the fences in fostering change
For seven out of 10 students, financial aid helps enable the path to 鶹Ƶ. Three recent grads recount their journeys, discoveries, and what comes next
Seventy-five years after the Japanese-American incarceration, students in Paul Nam’s Modern Japan class visit an internment camp and discuss its legacy
Roger Boesche retired in May after 40 years at 鶹Ƶ. He died two days later. Alumni, colleagues, and a U.S. president recall his immeasurable impact
Readers weigh in on the Herrick organ, Addie McMenamin ’40, the Rev. Dr. William Barber, and the “Faces of 鶹Ƶ”
Raconteur and adventurer Joe Rohde ’77 brings a world of influences and his liberal arts training to his work as a Disney Imagineer
As a teenager, Lewis “Hoppy” Swarts ’41 first dragged a heavy redwood paddleboard into the waves off Hermosa Beach. Decades later, with his beloved sport in dangerous waters, he became the...
Senior comps can be time-consuming, mind-bending, and soul-crushing—but they inspire many Tigers to unimagined heights
Tom Carroll ’08’s YouTube videos explore the forgotten fringes of the City of Angels, while schooling viewers about some lesser-known landmarks—and there’s no test at the end
Foodies, wonks, and utensil-minded gourmands chew over a buffet of topics as 鶹Ƶ hosts an international gathering of food studies scholars