Art by Leah BaeSinger-songwriter Harry Edward Styles entered the music scene — and our hearts — over 10 years ago. He sang lyrics young girls wanted to hear such as "You are perfect to me" from "Little Things" with the biggest boy band in the world, One Direction. Yet, in his music career, no one has done as much for music as Styles has. From mixing genres to … [Read more...] about Petty Perspective: Treat People With Kindness, Styles is Superior
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Staff Editorial: Dear Pepperdine, Give Us A Break
Art by Samantha Miller Hey Pepperdine, your students are tired. We’ve been through midterm after midterm — why can’t we just have a break? A real one. It’s not fair that most universities have a full week for fall break, and more three-day weekends. Pepperdine students have to struggle without either of those. Pepperdine's Thanksgiving break needs expansion or alteration … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Dear Pepperdine, Give Us A Break
Petty Perspective: Anything Is Better Than In-N-Out Fries
Everyone raves and raves about In-N-Out, making it seem like the best burger joint in the country. People wear shirts to promote it and make it their first stop when they fly into California. Before I moved to California, I thought I was really missing out.But then I tried it — and I was disappointed.While the burger might be decent, the fries are horrid. They are dry, … [Read more...] about Petty Perspective: Anything Is Better Than In-N-Out Fries
Petty Perspectives: In-N-Out — Enjoy the Finer Fries in Life
I had never tasted fries I did not like — until I tried McDonald’s.As someone born and raised in California, I grew up eating In-N-Out. I did not realize it at the time, but this set my expectations high. I figured all fast-food fries were good. I thought I could count on any drive-thru to satisfy my craving for a salty snack on a road trip. I was wrong.I very … [Read more...] about Petty Perspectives: In-N-Out — Enjoy the Finer Fries in Life
Opinion: Pepp Changes Its Words But Can’t Change Its History
Art by Vivian Hsia Something simultaneously minuscule and monumental took place on Alumni Park on Sept. 22. At approximately 10:45 a.m., chair of the Pepperdine Board of Regents Dee Anna Smith read George Pepperdine’s dedicatory address aloud to a crowd of Pepperdine students, alumni, faculty and staff as part of the annual Founder’s Day celebration. Except, it … [Read more...] about Opinion: Pepp Changes Its Words But Can’t Change Its History