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Life & Arts

Waze Gains Traction Through Word of Mouth

May 7, 2015 by Christopher Chen

Photo by Sylvia HartleyOn occasion, students will find the need to travel to specific locations by navigating through the crazy wild goose chase that is the Los Angeles area freeway system. Navigation applications are there to make that journey all the more convenient, and two, which seem similar and are even owned by the same corporation, pose different benefits and … [Read more...] about Waze Gains Traction Through Word of Mouth

Project Almanac Movie Takes Audiences Back in Time

May 7, 2015 by Madison Harwell

Photo Courtesy of Paramount Pictures“Project Almanac” is the latest movie by director Dean Israelite (“Acholiland”) and produced by Michael Bay (“Transformers,” “Armageddon,” “Pearl Harbor”), comprised of all-star breakout cast including Jonny Weston (David Raskin), Sofia Black- D’Elia ( Jessie Pierce), Sam … [Read more...] about Project Almanac Movie Takes Audiences Back in Time

Betting It All on Black

May 6, 2015 by Mackayla Testerman

Photos by Monika Haskell Last Thursday night, students flooded into Mullins Town Square as the Board hosted their third annual Monte Carlo Night. Upon arrival, students were given a raffle ticket for the giveaways later as well as a paper “$500 bill” which they could hand to a card dealer to cash in for chips so the games could begin. There were a variety of casino games … [Read more...] about Betting It All on Black

What Did You Do for Break?

May 6, 2015 by Elizabeth Pitts

Photos by Elizabeth Pitts and photo courtesy of http://commons.wikimedia.org For most Pepperdine students, spring break couldn’t come soon enough. It is no secret that many individuals at this university pride themselves on being extremely busy and involved in athletics, part time jobs, Greek life, intramurals, Club Convos, community service and heavy academic schedules. … [Read more...] about What Did You Do for Break?

Students Question Symbolism of Columbus Statue

May 5, 2015 by Tara Jenkins

Photos by Allison Hubbard“In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” Everyone remembers this familiar adage from elementary school, where it was taught that Christopher Columbus discovered the New World while trying to find a new route to the gold and spice islands of the East. This discovery is attributed to Columbus, even though Leif Erikson reached Canada more … [Read more...] about Students Question Symbolism of Columbus Statue

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