JOANNA MASONOverseas Columnist The month away from the Florence Villa was a maturing and growing experience for everyone. Reconnecting and readjusting to the comforts of home back at the villa was a refreshing experience for me after traveling with one suitcase for the entire month, eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for days, and creating memories worthy of many pages … [Read more...] about Pope welcomes students
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Style File: What to wear and what to avoid for every occasion
JENNIFER CHANFashion Columnist Class. Work. Sports events. Meetings. Parties. Campus events. Weekend trips. You’re a college student … your schedule is packed, and the places you go and the people you see are never-ending. When faced with a different outing or function to attend every time you turn around, the thought of dressing for each occasion can be downright dizzying. … [Read more...] about Style File: What to wear and what to avoid for every occasion
Trail of the week: Sycamore Canyon a perfect start for beginning trail runners
KATIE CLARYLiving Editor The relaxing, dirt road through Big Sycamore Canyon should be a staple in any trail-runner’s diet. Perfect for thoughtful long runs and easy mountain biking, the out-and-back trip can be as long as you make it. The eight miles of unpaved fire-road winding from Sycamore Canyon campground at Point Mugu State Park to Satwiwa Park near Newbury Park are … [Read more...] about Trail of the week: Sycamore Canyon a perfect start for beginning trail runners
Musical sticks close to classic
SARAH PYEAssociate Editor The way a particular company treats the title song in “Oklahoma!” says a lot about the production overall. In the current revival tour, which stops at the Pantages through Sunday, this idea certainly holds true: The title number, coming at the end of the second act, is solid, well-sung and enjoyable. And yet the song, much like the production overall, … [Read more...] about Musical sticks close to classic
Student theater production explores human relationships
Amy LarsonStaff Writer Imagine walking into a building of complete strangers. No one recognizes you, and no faces look familiar either. But, by the time you leave that same building, you have made friends that you will not forget as long as you live. That is precisely what happens in “The Weir,” a production that Pepperdine students will be performing this week. Written by … [Read more...] about Student theater production explores human relationships