Your alarm clock beeps incessantly, screeching that it’s time to get ready for that 8 a.m. organic chemistry test. You struggle out of bed, hiding for one last moment underneath your covers as you take a deep breath and toss them aside. Stumbling to the bathroom, you brush your teeth and apply deodorant in record time. Then, wandering back into your room, you pick out your … [Read more...] about Sweet dreams, Pepperdine, and dream on
Save money and buy things at the best time
I was inspired by whowhatwear.com’s list of best times to buy things, but obviously it was geared toward an older audience. I don’t know about you, but I frankly don’t care that luggage is cheaper in March. My luggage only has one purpose: taking massive amounts of clothes to and from my home in Arizona. I’m a college student; I don’t have to rush to New York City for a … [Read more...] about Save money and buy things at the best time
Posse Retreat
Photo by Paola Ramos It is not every day that we are afforded the opportunity to voice our opinions. The annual Posse Plus retreat provided this privilege to many Pepperdine students, myself included. Students and faculty members discussed social issues that affect the Pepperdine community, as well as the rest of the world, on a daily basis. This made for an inspirational … [Read more...] about Posse Retreat
Presidential fashion shapes history
A presidential tradition began at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History on Jan. 14. First lady Michelle Obama’s second inaugural gown is displayed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the “First Ladies” exhibition at the Smithsonian. Custom-made by the renowned designer Jason Wu, the ruby-red halter gown shimmered onto the stage as President Barack Obama … [Read more...] about Presidential fashion shapes history
‘BUNK’ debunks stereotypes
Photos Courtesy of Xuhui Zhao There is no Hollywood happy ending to the play “BUNK.” This black box production holds the viewers attention from start to finish. The play questions the dangers of stereotypes and misconceptions. Written by alumna Julie Taiwo Oni (‘06), the play follows the story of Wade (Terrence Colby Clemons) and Ade (Shon Fuller). The two characters are … [Read more...] about ‘BUNK’ debunks stereotypes