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Cage the Elephant break free in LA

April 22, 2015 by Madison Harwell

CAGE THE ELEPHANT // Melophobia Tour stops in LA on the 5th before the Grammy Awards

G News 04.03.15

April 3, 2015 by Whitney Ashton & Madison Harwell

Pepperdine University has selected a new dean for Seaver College, and the student body has selected the new SGA representatives for the coming year. Anchors Whitney Ashton and Madison Harwell also cover the new online program launched by the Career Center, as well as the Model UN Team’s successful trip to New York City. __________ […]

Facing the Music Q&A – Currents Magazine Spring 2015

April 1, 2015 by Madison Harwell

Photos by Brit Rivera Music is essential to most college students’ lives. Whether it’s a study tool or a way to relax, music touches people in unique ways. But there are some who take the art seriously enough to make it their focus at Pepperdine. Three Pepperdine undergraduate students share what inspired them to pursue […]

Terrorists Fight to Approach the Negotiation Table

March 18, 2015 by Madison Harwell

American-Taliban trade is the new foreign policy.

Payson Library Extends Saturday Study Hours to 9 P.M.

November 21, 2014 by Cassandra Stephenson

Photo by Madison Harwell Payson Library will be extending its hours until 9 p.m. on Saturdays beginning in the spring 2015 semester. The Student Government Association unanimously passed a resolution Wednesday to fund the staffing costs of this pilot program for one semester. SGA has been advocating for extended library hours since passing an advocation […]

Students Enjoy a Night at the Getty Villa

November 20, 2014 by Madison Harwell

Photo by Madison Harwell And the great Caesar said, “Et partium!” This Tuesday kicked off the annual Getty Villa’s College Night. College students were taken back to the Roman Empire as they explored the museum’s vast collection of artifacts, dating back to the Stone Age to the fall of the Roman Empire. Along with special […]

Recipe of the Week: Lazy Aunt Susan’s Mug Omelet

November 17, 2014 by Madison Harwell

Photo by Jacklyn Maza Ingredients 2 Eggs 1 tbsp. milk Toppings (as desired): Shredded cheese Chopped ham Chopped cooked bacon Cooked sausage crumbles Pinch of salt Pinch of pepper Directions: Take your favorite microwave–safe coffee mug and spray with non–stick cooking spray if available. Then, crack two eggs into cup. Add milk; then beat eggs […]

Traveling to a Galaxy Far, Far Away

November 16, 2014 by Madison Harwell

There are movies so entrenched in pop culture, it seems like a waste of time to watch them. One can easily recognize famous lines and have a vague understanding of the plot. As a direct result of this phenomenon, I had not watched the Star Wars saga. I got the gist of it. “Luke, I […]

5 Reasons Why KISS’ Gene Simmons isn’t Only His Tongue

November 11, 2014 by Madison Harwell

Photo Courtesy of Give Me Gimmicks Gene Simmons, the famed member of the band KISS, may be thought of by some as purely a “rock god.” While he is the “God of Thunder,” there is a brain under all his make-up. In light of the recent release of his new book, “Me, Inc.” here’s a […]

Breaking Down Taylor Swift’s New Album

November 10, 2014 by Madison Harwell

Photo by Sacha Irick Taylor Swift. Tay. T-Swizzle. Swifty. T-Dog. Whatever you want to call her, just make sure to call her. Taylor Swift to date, has a total of five full-length albums and 71 songs that have graced various music charts. Her songs have spent a combined total of 3,547 weeks on the Top […]

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