Reflections on our Pepperdine, PGM and podcast experiences.
Regenerative Agriculture: Rethinking Beef for People & The Planet
A solutions journalism investigation into the beef industry.
A Journalist & A Survivor Reflect on the Inner Workings of A Sexual Assault Investigation
For over a year, alumna Channa Steinmetz (2020) reported on a workplace sexual assault investigation that occurred within DPS during the Spring of 2019.
Taylor Mathews: Songwriting For The Sake of Authenticity
Senior Taylor Mathews opens up about his musical history and what led him to songwriting. He explains how he intertwines his pursuit of truth with expression through song.
Letter from the Editor | Currents Spring 2021
Editor-in-Chief Lindsey Sullivan shares her inspirations behind the Currents Spring 2021 edition “Beauty from Ashes.”
Finding Spiritual Rest in an Anxious World
The world is becoming increasingly secularized and people are growing more anxious. Perhaps the antidote some are seeking is a spiritual one.
“Happiness is the end goal” & Other Life Advice for 20ish-year-olds
Wisdom on early-career life, “growing pains” and contentment from a well-traveled photographer.
Loneliness
Loneliness has been labeled an epidemic by scientists in many places around the globe.
City of Malibu Waives Fire Rebuilding Fees, Takes Action for Emergency Preparedness
After the Woolsey fire of 2018, the city of Malibu is taking action to help residents rebuild their homes. City Council offers a fee-waiving program for homeowners in the process of rebuilding and other services to protect them from future emergencies.
What a Supreme Court Case Ruling Means for Churches in California
In February, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a California church, lifting complete bans on in-person religious services. Joe Allgood reports on what that means for three California churches.