Tracy DomingoAssistant Living Editor Perhaps you have seen Pepperdine senior Lance Westfall serving food in the cafeteria on Tuesdays nights for his fraternity. Or maybe you have seen him at University Ministries. Or maybe you have even had the honor of hearing his impeccable Arnold Schwarzenegger impersonation. The fact is, no matter where you encounter Westfall it’s … [Read more...] about Face in the Crowd: Lance Westfall
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Global Gab: Exploring Hong Kong with my communist aid
Ryan WingerHong Kong Columnist I have a fun time with my roommate at the Baptist University in Hong Kong, whose name, I should tell you, is Aid. That’s not his Chinese name, of course. His real name is Cai Chao Qun, which roughly translates as “beyond other people.” Aid is from the mainland. Most of the locals here in Hong Kong want to have English names, but often they don’t … [Read more...] about Global Gab: Exploring Hong Kong with my communist aid
How to survive Thanksgiving (now that Martha Stewart is in Prison)
Heather CloudStaff Writer Unless you are like me, and have every episode of ÒMartha Stewart LivingÓ on video tape (donÕt judge me), youÕre probably panicking about what to do this Thanksgiving, now that MarthaÕs in the federal pokey. From the menu, to the table decorations, to the 47-layer pumpkin cheesecake, doing Thanksgiving without Martha is a terrifying prospect. But donÕt … [Read more...] about How to survive Thanksgiving (now that Martha Stewart is in Prison)
Student musical open in Smothers Theatre
Evelyn BargeAsisstant A&E Editor A traveling con artist named Harold Hill has set his sights on Smothers Theatre as the location of his latest scam. There’s no need for alarm, however, because Hill is actually the main character in the Theatre Department’s fall musical, Meredith Willson’s “The Music Man,” which begins its weeklong run tonight. “Harold Hill is a con man who … [Read more...] about Student musical open in Smothers Theatre
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Sarah CarrilloLiving Editor Senior Adrienne Lyau is part of a new project on campus to promote bone marrow transplant donors, specifically minorities. She is hosting a bone marrow drive in the Sandbar Tuesday, Nov. 16 and Thursday, Nov. 18 from 1 to 3 p.m. “Each day, thousands of patients are diagnosed with leukemia, aplastic anemia or other blood diseases and need a bone … [Read more...] about Etc.