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Life & Arts

Lana Del Rey’s “Honeymoon” is an Odd, Languid Disappointment

October 2, 2015 by Jackson Hogan

Photo Courtesy of Interscope Records You probably already know if you’ll like Lana Del Rey’s newest album, “Honeymoon,” before you even listen to it. Outside of Kanye, there have been few artists in recent memory who are as polarizing as Lana Del Rey. Her critics deride her as being shallow, trashy and melodramatic. Her fans would say they love her for … [Read more...] about Lana Del Rey’s “Honeymoon” is an Odd, Languid Disappointment

Film Buffs Should be Aware of These Classics

October 2, 2015 by Collin Chersi

Photo Courtesy of Warner Bros StudioDespite significant technological advancements, one question holds true to this day: How much do you know about film? Much of the media content modern audiences view owe their success to iconic Hollywood films, specifically the techniques utilized and the legacy the films left. The name of the game is quotability, and as they say, … [Read more...] about Film Buffs Should be Aware of These Classics

Which SunLife Organics Bowl are you? Take this Quiz to Find out!

October 2, 2015 by Zach Roush

Photo by Julia Naman What qualities fit you best?a. Fruity and flirtyb. Smooth and simplec. Exotic and excitingd. Savory and sophisticatede. Natural and nuttyf. Sweet and sugaryPick a website you go on during class:a. nike.comb. surfline.comc. adventure.traveld. pinterest.come. nature.orgf. netflix.comPick a weekend activity: a. Playing beach volleyball b. Lounging in a hammock … [Read more...] about Which SunLife Organics Bowl are you? Take this Quiz to Find out!

Choose Ashchewsyou to Mix up your Eateries

October 2, 2015 by Kelleen Mull

Photo by Zach LeAshley Chung, a Pepperdine junior and IMC major, is making a splash with her new vlog Ashchewsyou. Chung is on a mission to inspire her viewers to mix up their diets, and with a name that is both punny and incorporates a reference to Pokemon, she’s got your culinary back. “The overall purpose of my vlog is to make people happy,” Chung said. … [Read more...] about Choose Ashchewsyou to Mix up your Eateries

Death Cab for Cutie Rises to New Altitudes

October 2, 2015 by Julia Naman

Photo courtesy of Jillian Bradford The Santa Barbara Bowl is an ethereal land with both free filtered water and sanitary bathrooms. It is the nirvana of concert venues. For those of us who have all but risked our lives to see our favorite bands play, fighting mosh pits, grubby drunkards and security guards with vendettas against having fun, the utopia that is the Santa Barbara … [Read more...] about Death Cab for Cutie Rises to New Altitudes

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