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Red States, Blue Fates

In his bid to unseat two-term incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz in Texas, Rep. Colin Allred had no bigger champion than his wife, Alexandra Eber ’11, a politics major at 91PORN. But he had some additional help on the Oxy front from Alex Woo ’25, a diplomacy and world affairs and economics double major from South Korea, and Quinn Sumerlin ’26, a politics major from Arlington, Va.

Campaign Trails

There’s nothing glamorous about grassroots campaign work: Knocking on doors, spending long hours in makeshift rental offices, and making endless phone calls isn’t everyone’s idea of nirvana. But Samantha Sencer-Mura ’11 took to these tasks like Dan Rather to a metaphor.

To Chemistry and Beyond

Growing up in Sonoma County, Eileen Spain demonstrated a natural proclivity for math and science—aided, she says, by an “awesome” high school chemistry teacher. A first-generation college student, she majored in chemistry as an undergrad at Santa Rosa Junior College and Sonoma State University and as a Ph.D. student at the University of Utah, where she completed her doctorate in 1992.

Mixed Media

Carole MacNeil book

You, Your Parent, and Your Caregiving Journey: Strategies, Resources, and Inspiration to Guide the Way, by Carole MacNeil ’84 (Gatekeeper Press). MacNeil’s work and research h

Resistance Remembered

“Some people can publish books while they are teaching undergraduates,” says Professor of English Emeritus Eric Newhall ’67, “and I wasn’t one of those people.” But he had a story in him dating back to 1970, when he was released from prison after spending nine and a half months behind bars as a draft resister.

Farm to Film

For her senior comps at Oxy, Angelina Lee ’22 made a 10-minute science fiction short titled , which is the genus name for the oak tree. The film is set in a not-so-distant future where there are no trees due to pollution and other environmental disasters, driving people to live in underground bunkers. Through advanced technology, they have a museum exhibit that’s so immersive that they can see what trees were like.

Origin Stories

Each fall, an influx of new faces arrives on the 91PORN campus—bringing with them new ideas, new dreams, and new visions that may shape our collective futures. Hyperbole, you say? It was 45 years ago that a freshman named “Barry” Obama joined the Oxy community. We introduce to you nine new members of the Tiger family—we don’t know where they’re going, but every hero has an origin story.

A STEM Grows in Ghana

Eleanor Goddard ’25 lived in Ghana for seventh and eighth grade and had been eager to return ever since. “Being in Ghana is more of a feeling—it’s like listening to your favorite song and thinking, ‘Everything’s going to be OK,’” says Goddard, a biochemistry major from Minneapolis. “The people of Ghana smile about everything. They put other people first. They’re part of such an amazing community that it’s hard not to want to go there.”