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College Cooking Corner: Culinary adventures begin

January 19, 2012 by Edgar Hernandez

Since I live in Drescher, I have my own kitchen. Unfortunately, mainly due to my schedule, I don’t get to use my kitchen as often as I would like. Having a kitchen is not something that is new to me; I had one in Lovernich. What is different? How I approach said kitchen. While last semester I would only use the kitchen to make eggs, this year I’ve tried to venture into other … [Read more...] about College Cooking Corner: Culinary adventures begin

Oldest exhibit sparks renewed interest

January 19, 2012 by Sarah Racker

The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art is beginning the new year with homage to the old. To commemorate Pepperdine’s 75th anniversary, the museum is showcasing an exhibit from the Dahesh Museum of Art in New York, titled “The Epic and the Exotic: 19th Century Academic Realism,” which contains pieces that portray the heritage and tradition of classicalism. This collection of 32 … [Read more...] about Oldest exhibit sparks renewed interest

Waves go wild for Coachella

January 19, 2012 by Caneel Anthony

Unless a person has been living under a rock for the past couple of years, there is no way that he or she hasn’t heard about the three-day music festival, Coachella. Promoter Goldenvoice puts it on every spring in Indio, Calif, to the excitement of music fans from all over the country. This year, the festival boasts The Black Keys, Radiohead, and Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg as … [Read more...] about Waves go wild for Coachella

Alec Eagon showing improvement

January 17, 2012 by Kayla Ferguson

Below is an update on the condition of Pepperdine student Alec Eagon who was hit by a car while running in late December. For those who don't know, he was struck by a 92-year-old woman while running across a crosswalk. He flew through her windshield and was then catapulted 10 feet in the air before falling on the pavement several feet away from her car. Alec Eagon returned to … [Read more...] about Alec Eagon showing improvement

SOPA bills deemed destabilizing to infrastructure of Internet

January 16, 2012 by Jason Parham & Kayla Ferguson

We live in a time period where the Internet has become nothing less than essential to our daily lives. From Google, to Facebook, to awkwardfamilyphotos.com, we would not be as efficient, educated or entertained as we are without the current liberties the Internet allows.  The SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect I.P. Act) currently going through Congress are designed … [Read more...] about SOPA bills deemed destabilizing to infrastructure of Internet

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