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Rogue Wave: Psychic's mind games hit home

March 17, 2011 by Ben Holcomb

"Sorry I couldn't get to the phone please leave your name number and reason for calling and I'll try to get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks and have a wonderful day." "Hello this is Ben Holcomb but I'm sure you already knew that. I was just calling to make an appointment though again I must be preaching to the choir here. My number is who am I kidding? Just call me back … [Read more...] about Rogue Wave: Psychic's mind games hit home

Nathan wins one for the Gipper

March 17, 2011 by Nathan Stringer

Before I drove up north to Simi to patronize the Reagan Presidential Library I reviewed the Reagan presidency on Wikipedia. Ronnie did some bold things. He implemented supply-side economics got involved in Grenada and Libya called out the Soviet Union and ballooned defense spending to beat the Reds in an arms race. My libertarian sensibilities prevent me from cheering only … [Read more...] about Nathan wins one for the Gipper

May I have this dance?

March 17, 2011 by Kristina Fertala

What kind of dance partner are you? I know this is a random question but seriously. I never thought about this before I recently experienced being someone's dance partner and not like grinding and nasty dance partnering — like real dancing. In my case it was the country two-step. The other night a group of my friends and I decided we wanted to go country dancing. It was … [Read more...] about May I have this dance?

Break through the Malibubble: Echo Park

February 24, 2011 by Genevieve Smith

Sunset Boulevard is a wildly colorful passageway connecting the aroma of frying fish from Malibu's Gladstone's to the ethnic hub of Chinatown. One stretch in particular of this infamous boulevard stands alone a hotbed of technicolor haunts. The creative spirit is vibrant and twists its quirkily seductive lips into an inviting smile in the alternative enclave of Echo Park Los … [Read more...] about Break through the Malibubble: Echo Park

Student explores the art of brewing

February 24, 2011 by Zach Alfred

Most students after spending time abroad return home with interesting stories a depleted checking account and a new view of the world. Stuart Hamilton a 21-year-old Seaver student returned with something slightly different: a passion for brewing beer. A fluent German speaker Hamilton was inspired to begin brewing after an exchange trip to Germany. "I took a couple of brewery … [Read more...] about Student explores the art of brewing

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