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Where’s My Shade?

April 17, 2017 by Bria Dunlap

Photos by Zach LeUnderwear. Everyone wears it. Well, most people do. If underwear is a must-have for most clothing collections, it’s expected that everyone, all shapes, sizes and colors, would have ample options from which to pick.Right? Not exactly. A trend in recent years has popularized wearing “nude” colored shoes, "nude" lipsticks and even "nude" nail … [Read more...] about Where’s My Shade?

Sexual Assault Survior Speaks Out

April 16, 2017 by Cassandra Stephenson

Editor's Note: A name has been changed to protect a source's identity. “This is someone I knew already, and it was just weird. It was just a weird side of him I never saw.” Former Pepperdine student Sarah Doe (name changed) began her evening at an off-campus house rented by members of a Greek fraternity with a small group of friends. The group drove to the house … [Read more...] about Sexual Assault Survior Speaks Out

Nicole Weider: Project Inspired

April 16, 2017 by Shannon Hansen

Photos by Shannon HansenWhat would you say your “big break” was? I was 14 years old and I got booked to do a billboard for the radio station at the time called Z100... I thought ‘this is so fun, this is so exciting’ but then when the pictures came out, it was nice, but it kind of put me on a downward spiral of being marketed as older than I was and the … [Read more...] about Nicole Weider: Project Inspired

Nicole Weider: Project Inspired

April 16, 2017 by Shannon Hansen

Photos by Shannon HansenWhat would you say your “big break” was? I was 14 years old and I got booked to do a billboard for the radio station at the time called Z100... I thought ‘this is so fun, this is so exciting’ but then when the pictures came out, it was nice, but it kind of put me on a downward spiral of being marketed as older than I was and the … [Read more...] about Nicole Weider: Project Inspired

For The One

April 11, 2017 by Jenna Aguilera

Photos by Jenna Aguilera Across the globe, 27 million people are suffering.Only one percent of them will ever be rescued.And many are sold right here in California.They are victims of human trafficking.Human trafficking is defined as the illegal trade of humans for all types of forced labor, including sexual exploitation. It has been the fastest-growing crime for more than 15 … [Read more...] about For The One

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