HAYLEY LERCH Staff Writer Thanksgiving means time to reunite with family, time to break from academics and time to indulge in favorite holiday foods. While socializing with family and putting schoolwork aside are enjoyable for most, the opportunity to overindulge may make some nervous about regretting their turkey day choices. Holidays can lead to eating as an activity, rather … [Read more...] about Gooble, gooble good for you
Life lessons taught from Almighty
AMY LARSON Staff Writer Article In Matthew 10:24, Jesus tells a crowd that he did not come to bring peace, but to bring division. What does this mean exactly? I think that Jesus was saying that those who follow Him are separate from those who do not. While Jesus does not elaborate in the surrounding verses, telling listeners exactly what he meant, I think the meaning of this … [Read more...] about Life lessons taught from Almighty
Students look forward to laughs
CAITLIN WHITE The Current Assistant Editor Tomorrow marks the start of Pepperdine’s first annual comedy weekend, a celebration of improvisation and stand up comedy directed at entertaining the Pepperdine community. Both the talented comedians that Los Angeles attracts and possibly the very people sitting in class next to you will be performing, depending on if you attend the … [Read more...] about Students look forward to laughs
Face in the crowd: Leslie Horvath
SHANNON URTNOWSKI The Current Editor Doing it all isn’t easy, but senior Leslie Horvath does her best to make it look that way. With a weekly schedule jam-packed to the minute, Horvath has learned to juggle a wide variety of extracurricular activities and still sport a smile. She is currently a double major in both speech communication and organizational communication. In … [Read more...] about Face in the crowd: Leslie Horvath
Writers’ strike threatens students’ favorite shows
By LAURA JOHNSON The Current Assistant Editor A funny thing happened on the way to the back lots of networks like ABC, NBC, Fox and CBS starting 11 days ago. As actors and crewmen alike pulled up to their respective TV-land gates, they were swiftly greeted by steamed-up writers picketing in front of the studios. Rally boards were scribbled with phrases like, “We’re not even … [Read more...] about Writers’ strike threatens students’ favorite shows