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LA County High School for the Arts performs at Day 1 of the Blue Note Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl on June 14, 2025.
Occidental College and LA Phil Launch New Summer Internship Program

The program will offer Occidental students an exclusive opportunity to intern with either the Hollywood Bowl, Walt Disney Concert Hall, or The Ford.

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Introducing Early Action at Occidental

A new, nonbinding option that gives students more time and flexibility in the college decision process.

Occidental College students looking up at the sky amid the jungle of Costa Rica
Ideas in the Wild

At Occidental, faculty mentorship and immersive learning take you out of the classroom, into LA, and around the world.

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“My phone is in a bag of rice.”

: Conflict is essential for realism. Effective tension can stem from external obstacles (e.g., family opposition or differing social classes) or internal struggles like miscommunication, past trauma, or betrayal [19, 42]. Common Narrative Structures W w x x x sex

We return to romantic storylines because they offer a promise that real life often fails to deliver: that we can be seen, fully and truly, and not be abandoned for it. In a world of digital swipes and ghosting, a well-written relationship arc is a sanctuary. It reminds us that vulnerability is a strength, that timing is everything, and that the act of choosing another person—every single day—is the most heroic thing a human can do. “My phone is in a bag of rice

Elena looked up. He was tall in a rumpled, apologetic way—elbow patches on a sweater that had seen better decades, glasses that kept sliding down his nose. “Who told you that?” In a world of digital swipes and ghosting,

Romantic relationships can vary widely, encompassing a range of dynamics and structures. Some common types include:

“My phone is in a bag of rice.”

: Conflict is essential for realism. Effective tension can stem from external obstacles (e.g., family opposition or differing social classes) or internal struggles like miscommunication, past trauma, or betrayal [19, 42]. Common Narrative Structures

We return to romantic storylines because they offer a promise that real life often fails to deliver: that we can be seen, fully and truly, and not be abandoned for it. In a world of digital swipes and ghosting, a well-written relationship arc is a sanctuary. It reminds us that vulnerability is a strength, that timing is everything, and that the act of choosing another person—every single day—is the most heroic thing a human can do.

Elena looked up. He was tall in a rumpled, apologetic way—elbow patches on a sweater that had seen better decades, glasses that kept sliding down his nose. “Who told you that?”

Romantic relationships can vary widely, encompassing a range of dynamics and structures. Some common types include: