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Dub‘step’ backwards in time

February 1, 2012 by Caneel Anthony & Edgar Hernandez

Womp womp womp, wobble wobble wobble, womp womp. Sound familiar? These seemingly meaningless words have taken a whole generation by the throat bringing to mind only one thing — Dubstep. This quickly propagating musical phenomenon is making its mark on youth across the globe and has become the new “it” genre of music, touted by ravers and hipsters alike. This trans-figurative … [Read more...] about Dub‘step’ backwards in time

Humility yields exceptionalism

February 1, 2012 by Brooklin Nash

The world has been both blessed and plagued by nationalism for the better part of 300 years. This modern manifestation of collective ethos is not merely political or cultural in nature. It transcends these ideas, instead standing as an emblematic border of shared sentiments. The swelling of pride and patriotic feeling is felt all around the world, and the United States does not … [Read more...] about Humility yields exceptionalism

Filthy roommates hinder life in all its fullness

February 1, 2012 by Grace Stearns

The harsh reality of first world problems weighs heavily over the hills of Malibu. No longer able to avoid the piles of homework accumulating around campus, students skulk sheepishly back toward the library, swimsuits concealed under bulky blue and orange sweatshirts. Payson triumphs, swarming with frantic students, at last disillusioned as to what their semester social … [Read more...] about Filthy roommates hinder life in all its fullness

Campus activism: Students must wake this sleeping giant

February 1, 2012 by Staff Editorial

We have suddenly awoken from a deep slumber of apathy in the first few weeks of this spring semester. If you’ve been on Facebook (read: are alive and avoiding the fact that this new semester is well underway) this week or last, you are probably well aware of Reach OUT’s petition. It seems redundant at this point to explain that students are calling for the administration to … [Read more...] about Campus activism: Students must wake this sleeping giant

Immigration tales trigger new respect

February 1, 2012 by Stephanie Nelson

Enrique was only 16 years old when he left the front porch of his house in Honduras to embark on a journey that would lead him thousands of miles away from home in search of his mother. She, like many women in her position, had made the difficult decision of leaving him behind in hopes that the United States would provide an opportunity to support her family back home. After … [Read more...] about Immigration tales trigger new respect

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