Photo by Monica AvilaPayson Library, while it has its benefits, can be a bit of a bore. It’s a perfectly fine place to study, but you can only go there so many nights a week before you start to crave a little change of scenery. Luckily, even though Payson is the best-known study spot on campus, it is far from the only one. Below are some new locales to try the next time … [Read more...] about Visit the Best Study Spots on Campus (that aren’t Payson)
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Spook-tacular Playlist for your Halloween Party
Photo by Gabriella Chan As you finish picking out the perfect jack-o’-lanterns for your Halloween get-together, you might want to start looking for a playlist to set the mood. These 10 songs are perfect for dancing with friends or even trick-or-treating. 1. “Thriller” — Michael Jackson While certainly overplayed, there is an undeniable, dare I say “thrill,” … [Read more...] about Spook-tacular Playlist for your Halloween Party
(Trick or) Treat Yourself to These Halloween Ideas
Photos by Julia Naman and Zach LeWhile most of the indicators of autumn do not exist in Malibu as they do in other places, the fact cannot be denied: It is nearing the end of October, and Halloween is here. The two most significant staples of Halloween — costumes and food — can ironically be the biggest stressors for Halloween enthusiasts. What costume best suits me … [Read more...] about (Trick or) Treat Yourself to These Halloween Ideas
Coffeehouse Performers Bring Originals to the Stage
Photos by Julia NamanFree coffee, free cookies and free canteens were enough to create a line of students out the door of the Sandbar on Friday night. Oh yeah, and the free musical entertainment may have had something to do with the crowd.The Board hosted its second Coffeehouse of the semester, featuring acoustic sets from student musicians. The show opened up with junior Amber … [Read more...] about Coffeehouse Performers Bring Originals to the Stage
O’Connor Arrives at Pepperdine with a Story to Tell
Photo courtesy of Edward O'ConnorProfessor Edward O’Connor wore a mustard yellow button-down with palm leaves spread across its front. He stood with his back against the wall in the Caf, texting, before sitting down at one of the tables. After four years of teaching at Pepperdine University, he is no stranger to the din of the overcrowded feeding hole. Putting his folded … [Read more...] about O’Connor Arrives at Pepperdine with a Story to Tell





