SHANNON URTNOWSKIA&E Editor I’m torn, and that’s the way they wanted it. What’s worse — I think they planned it. Some of my favorite shows have been on hiatus since early summer, and finally, after months of reruns and patience, they are returning to the small screen. This week has already welcomed some old favorites (like Fox’s “House” and NBC’s “Heroes”) and many new … [Read more...] about New season offers many options
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How to change a tire (without the help of AAA)
LISA CUMBIELiving Editor Pepperdine students who have cars have undoubtedly found themselves driving through the winding canyon roads leading from Malibu to the rest of civilization. If you’re lucky, you may be able to complete all of your journeys before night falls and make it safely to your destination. But inevitably, there will be at least one night that will leave you … [Read more...] about How to change a tire (without the help of AAA)
Women abandon jaded views
CAITLIN WHITEAssistant Living Editor Appearance. People come face to face with it every day, and not just in the mirror. All too often young women derive their worth from what others around them think of us, and specifically in Southern California, the way people look is the largest factor. The cultural value of beauty has been so integrated into peoples’s lives, that they … [Read more...] about Women abandon jaded views
Face in the crowd: Clay Gleb
CAITLIN WHITEAssistant Living Editor Living in Malibu is often compared to living in a little “bubble,” students scout for celebrities while ordering Starbucks, head to the beach in Juicy Couture and casually drive their BMW’s around campus. In the midst of all this wealth, it is easy to forget that just outside our ocean side enclave, are the poverty stricken neighborhoods of … [Read more...] about Face in the crowd: Clay Gleb
Adaptation challenges, inspires Malibuite
ASHLYEE HICKMANOverseas Columnist They say an Argentinean is a Spaniard who talks like an Italian but sounds British. Well I say an Ashlyee is an American who tries to talk like a Spaniard but sounds like a cast member from Clueless. Welcome to Argentina. I’ll spare you the commonalities and get straight to the good stuff: Buenos Aires is like New York. Except it’s all in … [Read more...] about Adaptation challenges, inspires Malibuite
