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Breanna Grigsby

Race is Holding the US Back

November 20, 2014 by Breanna Grigsby

I am sick and tired of race. How can I say that? Am I denying my own identity by saying this? No. Race is socially constructed, and I am disgusted with the way that our society has used it to systematically disadvantage people, especially those of color. There is nothing inherent about race, except humanity. We are all a part of the human race. But socially constructed racial … [Read more...] about Race is Holding the US Back

Remember the Chumash Nation

November 19, 2014 by Breanna Grigsby

Note: All information obtained for this article was sourced from the official Chumash website, SantaYnezChumash.org. This is Native American History Month. It is not a time when we simply have events in the Caf or celebrate Thanksgiving. It is a time when we should take the time to truly remember and celebrate the native nations of this country. Many rich cultures, histories … [Read more...] about Remember the Chumash Nation

‘Into the Woods’ Explores Happily Ever After

November 19, 2014 by Marisa Padilla

Photo by Meriel Peterson "Once upon a time" — it’s the beginning of some of our most beloved stories. These tales influence and captivate generations, yet few continue past their happily ever afters. Pepperdine’s Lisa Wengler Center for the Arts has picked up these stories from their final page and carried them into the reality after the fairytale, presenting these untold … [Read more...] about ‘Into the Woods’ Explores Happily Ever After

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 … [Read more...] about Recipe of the Week: Lazy Aunt Susan’s Mug Omelet

Jab ‘em with a Shakespearean insult

November 17, 2014 by Ashlie Benson

Not long ago the world of insults was plagued with “your mama” jabs and blonde jokes. Before impetuous contemporary attempts ensued, a true master of insults graced the stage: Shakespeare. His talent goes beyond fatal love stories, tragic comedies and dramatic historical accounts. Indeed, Shakespeare padded his stories with incredible insults that will set you apart when you … [Read more...] about Jab ‘em with a Shakespearean insult

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