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Occidental Library collects hundreds of books for Children’s Books for Altadena

Between Jan. 21 and Jan. 24, the Mary Norton Clapp Library collected used and new donations for Children’s Books for Altadena. According to First-year,...

Opinion: I’m still watching Lahaina burn. Are you?

Just a month after the nation’s deadliest wildfire that left at least 115 people dead, residents of Lahaina, Maui and families across Hawaiʻi, including...

Opinion: How to love the mountains as fires rage

Last summer, I was backpacking in a relatively unfamiliar wilderness with a 50-year-old map, caught in smoke so thick I couldn’t see the next...

Opinion: I lost my home in the 2017 California wildfires. That...

When I woke up Tuesday morning, it looked like a cold September day, perfect for snuggling up with some hot chocolate and making pumpkin...

Palm-trees and Smoke: A new reality for Los Angeles

Photographer Isabel Liebgold captures the Bobcat Fire and its impact on L.A. communities. Smoke-congested skies paint the backdrop for those living in Sherman Oaks, Arcadia...

Occidental’s struggle of urban vs. wild, native vs. invasive creates a...

Occidental College sits squarely within a thoroughly urban setting, yet it engages with the natural world in a variety of ways. Nestled between Mount Fiji...

Wildfires in Northern California force students’ families to evacuate

The largest of the Northern California wildfires — the Tubbs, Atlas, Redwood and Potter fires — spread across wine country on the night of...