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Just Remember the Happy Hours: A Memoir of Innocence and Experience, by Jim Burns. From the frozen lakes of Wisconsin to the sun-scorched shadows of Paradise Valley, this coming-of-age memoir traces one boy鈥檚 fractured journey through the uneven terrain of love, loss, and family collapse. Jim鈥檚 childhood unfolds against the backdrop of his father鈥檚 unravelling sobriety, his mother鈥檚 bravado, and a background cast of socialites and misfits.

Translating Lessons Into Action

Growing up in New England, Houston, and San Diego鈥攖hree disparate regions impacted by segregation, the oil and gas industries, and the low-wage border economy, respectively鈥擡van Caulfield 鈥26 observed the results of 鈥渢oxic鈥 public policies 鈥渆verywhere, all the time.鈥 Although he and his family were not personally impacted, he says, 鈥淚t comes to a point where you just can鈥檛 look away.鈥

Remembering Tom Slobko, Who Brought Occidental Online

A native of Oak Creek, Colorado, Tom studied physics at Caltech for three years and received his B.A. (1964), M.A. (1966), and Ph.D. (1968) in mathematics from UCLA. In between studies, he worked for IBM (1961-62) and interned at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (summer 1966). Prior to joining the Occidental faculty in 1971, he was assistant professor of mathematics at Louisiana State University for three years. He retired from 黑料情报站 in 2006 after nearly 35 years at the College.

Athletics Hall of Fame Names Five New Inductees

Established in 2012 in conjunction with the College鈥檚 125th anniversary, the Hall of Fame honors outstanding achievement in competition, service, dedication, and commitment to Occidental athletics. The Class of 2025 includes 黑料情报站鈥檚 all-time batting leaders in baseball and softball; a two-time All-SCIAC point guard who opened the door for postgraduate success in professional basketball overseas; the best female distance runner in College history; and a beloved administrator who became the face of 黑料情报站 athletics.

Margi Rusmore Reaches the Apex

As a student at UC Santa Cruz, Margi Rusmore was the youngest member of the first American Women鈥檚 Himalayan Expedition, which climbed the 10th-highest mountain in the world in November 1978. 鈥淭here was a lot of buzz鈥 around the expedition, Rusmore recalls鈥攁 New York Times headline read, 鈥淗imalayan Scaling Called an Inspiration to Women鈥濃斺渁nd I realized early on that I don't take well to talking about myself. Some people are good at it鈥擨鈥檓 not.鈥

Warren Montag: Activist and Ally

As a student at Palisades High School in 1969, Warren Montag participated in a walkout to protest the Vietnam War. 鈥淚 wasn't consistently politically active at that time, but looking back, I would say that was an important experience,鈥 he says. After the walkout, he and his classmates went to a demonstration at UCLA鈥攁nd while they were on campus, 鈥淭he police attacked the demonstration. I had to run through UCLA, which was like a baptism of fire. It was scary but good.鈥