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New Year, Same Favorites

January 30, 2015 by Tara Jenkins

Photos by Tara Jenkins Toward the end of the fall semester, most TV shows went on winter hiatus, leaving students with nothing to do but watch Netflix and study for finals. Now that school and television are starting back up again, students offered what they will be watching this upcoming semester. In a culture inundated […]

Car’s Engine Catches Fire at Firestone Fieldhouse

January 29, 2015 by Cassandra Stephenson

Photos by Cassandra Stephenson A car’s engine caught on fire today in the Firestone Fieldhouse parking lot around 10:30 a.m. DPS and the LA County Fire Department responded to the scene and extinguished the fire. No one was injured. Junior Wilson Howard, the car’s owner, said that he and passenger Kyle Rogan (’13) pulled into […]

How to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions Past January 1

January 27, 2015 by Shayla Girardin

“Eat healthy. Lose weight. Get more sleep.” Sound familiar? If your New Year’s resolution list sounds similar to this you’re not alone. According to health.com, one out of every three Americans establishes a New Year’s resolution. But after the holiday buzz is over and we’re forced to return to our lives, those resolutions can be […]

Stampedes: From the Shanghai Skyline to Target

January 22, 2015 by Justina Huang

“Ten, nine, eight, oh look at that. It’s midnight. Happy New Year,” my friend scoffed. I curled my toes so that I can feel them. It was bitterly cold and I had been trying to find a taxi home since 10:30 p.m. More than 300,000 eager partiers had already congregated by the Shanghai waterfront for […]

Malibu Canyon Road Closed Nightly for Construction

January 5, 2015 by Kristin Vartan

Photo Courtesy of LA County Department of Public Works Malibu Canyon Road will be closed from 9 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. Sunday evenings through Friday mornings now through July. The road’s nightly closure started Jan. 2, according to the city of Malibu. Vehicles on the road during this time slot will be detoured onto Kanan […]

Former Basketball Players Sue Coach, Pepperdine

December 22, 2014 by Breanna Grigsby

Photo by Allison Hubbard Former Waves basketball players Haley Videckis and Layana White are suing Pepperdine University and Women’s Head Basketball Coach Ryan Weisenberg. The couple is suing over allegations of sexual discrimination they say they endured while on the women’s basketball team. The suit was filed Dec. 12 with the Superior Court of the […]

Behind the Scenes of the SavvyChic Fashion Show

December 8, 2014 by Kristin Vartan

Photos by Jenna Aguilera Through the doors of the glamorous and iconic Beverly Hills Wilshire Hotel, breathed the nervous yet excited models of the SavvyChic Fashion Show on Nov. 19. A group of models were rehearsing on the runway hours before the show. “Are you girls bright-eyed and bushy-tailed?” asked SavvyChic Fashion Show Coordinator Carol […]

From the ‘Bu to the Big Screen

December 7, 2014 by Kristin Vartan

Photo Courtesy of Jog Road From the ‘Bu to the big screen, former Wave Felipe Torres Urso is making a splash in the film industry. Urso, a former Pepperdine University student (‘07), directed the 2014 short film, “Bald” with two fellow Pepperdine alumni: Executive Producer Madison Hildebrand (‘07) and Producer Eric Christian Olsen (‘07). “You […]

How to Ace Finals Fashion

December 5, 2014 by Kristin Vartan

Photo by Miqveh Steinhart It’s that time of the year again, “Dead Week” — or for some, “I Feel Like I am Dying Week.” The sky is crying, but you feel as if you should be instead because you have that borderline grade in that one class — or all of your classes. Either way, […]

Starbucks’ Red Cups Return

December 1, 2014 by Shayla Girardin

Photo by Annie Jeong With the holiday season comes the return of the red cup. The red cup that you can shamelessly post on social media or even share with an employer – the trademark Starbucks holiday cup. The holiday cup countdown began as early as October, with websites like countdowntoredcups.com keeping customers up to date […]

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