Karin SabinStaff Writer Even though alumnus Brett Davidson left Texas to try acting in California, he returned to Texas, at least fictionally, for his first major movie. Davidson recently wrapped his first major role in an independent movie, titled “Schattenkind” (German for “shadow kids”). Davidson, who graduated in May 2004, stars as the male lead, along with female lead … [Read more...] about Alumnus gets break in horror flick
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Bring on the Brooches, the season’s must-have accessory
Jennifer ChangFashion Columnist Seeking a little sparkle for your everyday ensemble? Look no further than this season’s must-have accessory: the brooch. Brooches can be of any variation: funky and fun or elegant and refined, depending on your style. Easy to wear and charming to admire, these gems instantly add glamour and sophistication to an ordinary outfit while packing in … [Read more...] about Bring on the Brooches, the season’s must-have accessory
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Courtney HongLiving Assistant Friday night proved to be an eventful night for some talented students, though some caught more limelight than others. Participants of 30 Seconds of Fame wowed a nearly packed Elkins with everything from step dancing to poetry to singing. “Everyone seemed to enjoy the show,” junior Miriam Rezene said. “I thought BSU’s gospel choir was the best. I’m … [Read more...] about Etc.
Face in the Crowd: Lance Westfall
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
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
