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Hannah Choe, A Day in the Life

February 18, 2015 by Jenna Aguilera

Photo by Jenna Aguilera Along with undertaking the expected busy schedule of a college student, junior Hannah Choe also deals with disabilites. Choe was diagnosed with Albinism. Since she was born she has been visually impaired, which is a side effect of the albinism. She wore glasses from when she was three-years-old to when she was seven-years-old, but eventually the … [Read more...] about Hannah Choe, A Day in the Life

Making a Case Study on Memory

February 18, 2015 by Nate Barton

When I was younger, I looked at the globe — still unfamiliar with its geography and personality — and thought: “This is the world. This is it. With all the war and selfishness of history, we have arrived at this permanent place in time. The time where everything became what it was forever meant to become.” In the past year alone, that idealism has … [Read more...] about Making a Case Study on Memory

Lawsuit Prompts LGBT Protest

February 18, 2015 by Kelly Rodriguez

Photos by Matt Benton Pepperdine students took part in a protest regarding the lawsuit filed by ex-Pepperdine women’s basketball players Layana White and Haley Videckis that occurred on the evening of Thursday, Feb. 5. Students gathered to communicate the importance of equality in love for all people. The protest was inspired by the current lawsuit between a former … [Read more...] about Lawsuit Prompts LGBT Protest

Is It Me or Is It New Year’s Resolutions?

February 18, 2015 by Veronica Felicity Johnson

I opened up my small day planner the other day, and in large, hot pink block letters the command jumped off the page. It said, “Keep your New Year’s resolution.” It bore my initials and the date Dec. 31, 2014. “Absolutely,” I said to myself. But what was it? I couldn’t even remember what my resolution was. Ah the promises of the new year. A new year is like a … [Read more...] about Is It Me or Is It New Year’s Resolutions?

BREAKING: Body of John Doe found on the beach

February 17, 2015 by Breanna Grigsby

Photos by Breanna Grigsby The body of a man was found on the beach at the 20500 Block of Pacific Coast Highway at 1:30 p.m. today. This is near Moonshadows Malibu. According to Los Angeles Sherriff’s Department Homicide the death of the John Doe has not yet been ruled a homicide. LASD has not yet released more details on the case. Follow up for updates as they come … [Read more...] about BREAKING: Body of John Doe found on the beach

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