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Album Review: Number 1 Angel by Charli XCX

March 22, 2017 by Brielle Fraser

Image Courtesy of Atlantic Records With the return of denim on denim trends, light-up shoes, and furry accessories, it is no surprise that 90’s style pop music has also made a comeback of its own. Charli XCX’s latest album "Number 1 Angel" employs an upbeat, refreshing sound for the avid pop listener. The British songstress released her 37-minute long mixtape on March 10 … [Read more...] about Album Review: Number 1 Angel by Charli XCX

Heal the Bay Brings Cleanup Efforts to Malibu

March 21, 2017 by Duncan Hilby

Photos by Duncan Hilby and Heal the BayLocals from all around the greater Los Angeles area congregated to Will Rogers State Beach to help Heal the Bay in their efforts to keep the beaches clean and safe from hazardous trash and pollution. Every third Saturday of the month, the organization invites people to help them in their project to keep beaches in the Greater LA area clean … [Read more...] about Heal the Bay Brings Cleanup Efforts to Malibu

Humans of the Caf: Students Reveal Their Stories

March 21, 2017 by Lidia Bayne

Photo Courtesy of Rebecca Collier"I'm encouraged daily by my dad's advice not to sweat the little things in life and to remember what's truly important. What's truly important to me is living out your life the way God would want you to, being a good person, being there for others when they need your help, being selfless and looking out for others. I may not have a lot of time, … [Read more...] about Humans of the Caf: Students Reveal Their Stories

All Aboard Songfest 2017

March 15, 2017 by Caroline Laganas

Photos by Brett BeanThe spotlight glimmers down on eagerly singing faces. The live orchestra pit echoes throughout Smothers Theatre while a vibrant spectrum of set lights dazzle across the illuminated stage. As each musical number ends, the audience's applause breaks through the short-lived silence.This year Smothers Theatre hosts Songfest in its transportation-themed show "All … [Read more...] about All Aboard Songfest 2017

Seaver Alumna Shares Her Stories as Reagan’s Right-Hand Woman

March 15, 2017 by Kelly Rodriguez

Photos by Milan Loiacono Students, Pepperdine alumni and fans of Ronald Reagan gathered in Raitt Recital Hall Monday, March 6 to hear stories from Peggy Grande, a Pepperdine alumna class of 1990 who worked as Ronald Reagan's executive assistant after his presidency. Grande released her memoir, "The President Will See You Now: My Stories and Lessons From Ronald Reagan's … [Read more...] about Seaver Alumna Shares Her Stories as Reagan’s Right-Hand Woman

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