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Perspectives

Appreciate eSports

March 13, 2018 by Gabrielle Mathys

Art by Peau PorotesanoWhen people used to think of video gamers, they might have conjured images of grown men playing in their mothers’ basements. Lately, those stereotypes have changed for the better, as professional gaming has become a huge industry in the past 10 years, but there are still many who see gaming with a negative stigma.Even though not everyone likes to … [Read more...] about Appreciate eSports

Stop Being Busy

March 13, 2018 by Matthew Adams

Art by Peau Porotesano"I’m so busy,” is a phrase spoken at Pepperdine many times a day. Students often complain about their overbooked schedules and a hundred different exams.Yet, at the same time, many students still find time to watch hours of Netflix and go out with friends regularly.While some people really do have packed schedules, most students probably … [Read more...] about Stop Being Busy

Ozone Layer Depletion Slows Climate Change

February 21, 2018 by Judith-Daly Brister-Knabe

Graphic by Nate Barton The depletion of the ozone layer may just be the best thing to happen to the environment in the past half-century. This is not because of the depletion itself, but rather the wake-up call it provided the American people. The legislation written to prevent further ozone depletion went on to accidentally be the most impactful climate change … [Read more...] about Ozone Layer Depletion Slows Climate Change

Stop Using Social Media as a News Source

February 21, 2018 by Matthew Adams

Art by Madeline Duvall Since the creation of Facebook, social media has become one of the most integral parts of the internet. Americans are constantly sharing pictures, life updates and funny videos. Unfortunately, social media has evolved into something else entirely — a primary news source. A surprising sixty-seven percent of Americans get at least some of their news from … [Read more...] about Stop Using Social Media as a News Source

Review: ‘The Florida Project’ Exemplifies a Masterpiece in Film

February 20, 2018 by Haidyn Harvey

Photos Courtesy of A24“The Florida Project” opens on two children playing outside a cheap motel as the famous disco song “Celebration” fades in. The children scream and giggle while Kool & The Gang sing, “Celebrate good times, come on.” And with that, the best movie of 2017 begins.“The Florida Project” follows 6-year-old … [Read more...] about Review: ‘The Florida Project’ Exemplifies a Masterpiece in Film

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