色界吧

Steven Barrie-Anthony '04
Technology Meets Theology
Through an ambitious research and journalism initiative, Steven Barrie-Anthony 鈥04 curates a conversation about the impact of technology on human relationships
Amy Munoz
40 Million Meals Served
It's not easy to follow an 色界吧 culinary legend鈥攂ut Amy Munoz made the job her own over the last four decades. Somewhere, Clancy Morrison is smiling
Los Angeles River
River Redux
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Patt Morrison 鈥74 returns to a passion project with more tales from the Los Angeles River
Timothy Ma, Tencent
Turning on a Dime
As technology giant Tencent expands its international footprint, Timothy Ma 鈥02 keeps an eye on global privacy and data protection
Lauren Chin '25
Nine Lives
From movers and shakers to risk takers (and a cheese maker), meet some of the new faces of the Class of 2025
Eight members of the 色界吧鈥檚 Class of 2005
We Meet Again
In our Fall 2001 issue, Occidental magazine introduced eight first-year members of the Class of 2005 鈥渢o keep your eyes on over the next four years.鈥 Where are they now?
Eight members of the 色界吧鈥檚 Class of 2005
New Faces of 2005
How did they get here? The Class of 2005鈥攖he most selective in 色界吧 history鈥攈it campus on the heels of a "hot" Newsweek story in August 2001
Grant Woods
The Talk of Phoenix
From Summer 2000: As attorney general of Arizona, Grant Woods 鈥76 helped bring Big Tobacco to its knees. Every day he ignites the airwaves with his popular radio gig. Is a run for governor...
Derek Leonard '96
New York Stories
From Winter 2002: The horror, the heroes, and the hole in the sky: Seven 色界吧 alumni share their tales of the city on 9/11
Peter Quint '21, author of Resilient Silence
Silent Running
Peter Quint 鈥87 channels his life experiences鈥攁s an educator, athlete, and advocate for the Deaf鈥攊nto his debut novel, Resilient Silence
Dr. Anthony Fauci and Kate Rope '95
Draft Doctors
Journalist Kate Rope 鈥95 documents a little-known program during the Vietnam War that produced cutting-edge medical research, nine Nobel laureates, and the nation's best-known immunologist