By JJ BowmanNews Editor I’d speak much more during Great Books classes if I followed the philosophies of Aristotle, Thoreau and Kierkegaard. But I’m afraid to say the philosophy that has influenced me the most during my life comes from characters with yellow skin, huge overbites and four fingers on each hand. I am a student of Simpsonian ethics. Like many children in the … [Read more...] about Big Deal: Plato, Kant, Sartre? Try Simpsons
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Conference links faith with society
By Jordan MorrisAssistant News Editor Five distinguished scholars of religious and social thought will discuss the complex intersection between faith and social issues March 6 and 7 in a conference entitled “Religion and Public Virtue.” Pepperdine School of Law professor Dr. Robert Cochran summed up his estimation of the event’s importance. “It will give our students and … [Read more...] about Conference links faith with society
SGA movie channel kicks off
By Crystal Luong News Assistant Movie fans are a click away from free entertainment with the Student Government Association’s new movie channel on TV-6. Ten new films per month run on a daily schedule for on-campus viewing. Movies generally play once at 2 p.m. and later at 9 p.m. The movie channel shares TV-6 with Waves Radio, and broadcasts movies based on the availability … [Read more...] about SGA movie channel kicks off
Upcoming Movies on Channel 6
February 202-4 p.m., You’ve Got Mail9-11 p.m. No showing February 212-4 p.m., The Goonies9-11 p.m. Legally Blonde February 222-4 p.m., Shrek9-11 p.m., Legally Blonde February 232-4 p.m., Grease9-11 p.m., No showing February 242-4 p.m., Remember the Titans9-11 p.m., A Time to Kill February 252-4 p.m., You’ve Got Mail9-11 p.m., No showing February 262-4 p.m., The … [Read more...] about Upcoming Movies on Channel 6
National&International
Anti-war protests converge worldwide NEW YORK — Anti-war protests in New York converged with massive demonstrations throughout the world Sunday. Raymond Kelly, New York police commissioner, estimated crowds at about 100,000. At least 295 arrests were reported for disorderly conduct. Banners of patriotism and dissent denounced President George W. Bush’s “rush to war.” In … [Read more...] about National&International


