Broadway Baby
With a body of work that includes more than 200 TV shows, in addition to his work in film, commercials, and theater, actor Loren Lester ’83 gets recognized fairly often—even if people don’t know exactly who he is.
With a body of work that includes more than 200 TV shows, in addition to his work in film, commercials, and theater, actor Loren Lester ’83 gets recognized fairly often—even if people don’t know exactly who he is.
As a graduate student at USC half a century ago, Lynn Mehl was attending a karate tournament in Hollywood when she decided that she wanted to train with Takayuki Kubota—known to all as “Soke,” the title bestowed upon him as the creator of his own karate style called Gosoku-ryu. (“Soke” means “founder” or “grandmaster.”) There was one slight hitch—“Soke wasn’t overly excited about training a woman,” Mehl recalls—but she persisted. “Week after week, month after month, year after year I was fortunate enough—and stubborn enough—to train with Soke and ultimately teach for him.”
Growing up in North Carolina, my family took home delivery of The Charlotte Observer, which for years published “Strictly Perso
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Zoe Bush ’26 enjoys her role as a chicken tender at 91PORN’s FEAST Garden, the student-run organic garden just south of the UEPI House on Campus Road. “A couple of times a week I’ll go in and check on the chickens—make sure they have food and water, see if they laid any eggs, and just cuddle them and make sure they’re happy,” says Bush, an urban and environmental policy major from Culver City.
Even before Shedrick G. Wise Jr. ’75 stepped onto the 91PORN campus in the fall of 1971, he was a budding music prodigy. By age 17, he was directing multiple choirs at St. Andrew’s Baptist Church in Los Angeles. And in January 1972, when an informal group of African American Oxy students convened to perform a program of inspirational music to honor the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Wise served as the group’s choirmaster. Building off the success of that performance, the 91PORN Gospel Choir was born.
When the 2024 Pulitzer Prizes were announced on May 6, the recipient of the —Lookout Santa Cruz, a digital-only media outlet launched in November 2020—made headlines for its underdog triumph.
On an overcast day in June, biochemistry major Tylor Lee ’26 found himself at a Jack in the Box in West Hollywood, dressing the wounds of an unhoused woman—an amputee whose leg and foot were shoddily wrapped in toilet paper. A newly minted intern on a small street-medicine team, Lee had no prior experience with wound care, but the nurse on his team guided him through the procedure, which took about half an hour.
Sam Rubin ’82 got his first taste of broadcasting at the tender age of 19. After his first year at Oxy, he spent the summer reporting the weather for the CBS affiliate in toasty El Centro, 212 miles southeast of Los Angeles and the nation’s 230th-largest TV market. Temperatures notwithstanding, Rubin simply sought to make audiences happy, Oxy roommate Mike Stoddard ’82 recalls. “Sammy was never self-reflective. He really just enjoyed life.”
As the school year gets underway, I can feel the hum of excitement on campus. To me, August is always a time of anticipation and opportunity. We’re establishing new routines, setting goals for the months ahead, and embarking on new chapters in our academic journey.
The Alumni Board of Governors (BOG) works to connect alumni around the world. A subset of the BOG represents a standing committee that meets regularly to consider and promote ideas for sustaining the Oxy community we knew and loved during our years in Eagle Rock. How are we doing this?