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Outside Looking In: The Experiences of an Atheist at Pepperdine

November 30, 2017 by Michaela Meyer

Art by Sybil Zhang Once, at a club convo, I was asked to participate in an interesting spiritual exercise. I was asked to draw a picture of a house, which represented God, and myself in relation to that house. It was essentially a creative way to express where we were at in our relationship with God and with faith in general. After everyone was finished, we were given the … [Read more...] about Outside Looking In: The Experiences of an Atheist at Pepperdine

LA’s Cultural Hotspots

November 30, 2017 by Kelly Rodriguez

Photos by Kelly Rodriguez Although Los Angeles is known for its access to beaches, sunny climate and "La La Land" dreamers, to many native Angelenos, it's the birthplace of their American dream. Latino immigrants, Korean movers and shakers, African-American activists, Chinese nostalgia seekers and Jewish refugees have all found their homes in the various neighborhoods of Los … [Read more...] about LA’s Cultural Hotspots

Best Hip-Hop of 2017

November 30, 2017 by Omar Murphy

Images courtesy of TDE and Roc Nation Since its humble beginnings, rap and hip-hop music have been creative outlets for artists to paint a picture of their realities. Artists use their music to share their personal narratives, address inner struggles and confront social issues. Over the years, rap and R&B artists have used their platforms to tackle issues of mental … [Read more...] about Best Hip-Hop of 2017

Raw Beauty

August 24, 2017 by Paola Ramos

Photos by Zach Le, taken with film photography.Five Seaver students shared their thoughts on their perception of beauty. They described how they think beauty is framed societally and how the narrative regarding beauty standards should change. They spoke about factors including race, body image and gender, as well as their personal experiences and how they have shaped their … [Read more...] about Raw Beauty

Urban Fringes

April 20, 2017 by Julia Naman

Photos by Trevor MartinezFrom busy freeways to the pursuit of cheap parking, a day trip to Los Angeles is not always for the faint of heart. Fortunately, Southern California has a wealth of unique suburban towns removed of LA's tourist traps and traffic jams. Here are three of our favorites within a two hour drive of campus.Redlands — 1 hour, 40 minute driveOften passed … [Read more...] about Urban Fringes

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