Staff members have reported four thefts to the Department of Public Safety over the past month, including stolen luggage, equipment and jewelry. For a university that typically receives only a few more than a dozen theft reports each year, according to DPS Lieutenant Tad Nelson, the recent upsurge in larceny has raised some eyebrows. “We have a very, very low rate of … [Read more...] about DPS evaluates recent on-campus thefts
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Pierce Brown: Best-selling author alumnus
Courtesy of Random House LLC Alumnus Pierce Brown (‘10) has gained massive admiration for his novel “Red Rising” over the past month. Called “a dark and twisted power of its own,” by the Library Journal, “Red Rising” powered its way to the 20th spot on The New York Times best-seller list for three weeks after being released Jan. 28. The exact number of copies sold was … [Read more...] about Pierce Brown: Best-selling author alumnus
Staff Editorial: Free up your hands to become a techno four-eyes
Art by Brooke Muschott Close your eyes. Now open them. What is it that you see? The shiny reflection of a smartphone to your left or the glare of your own iPhone as the notifications stare up at you with words like “Snapchat” and “Missed Call”? Even if your answer matched neither of the two scenarios, there is truth in the claim that technology is an omnipresent part … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Free up your hands to become a techno four-eyes
My Right to Lunacy
“You could be nice about this,” his friend sneered. “Accidents happen, you know?” I had just accused him of breaking my phone and I was outnumbered. One young woman to a group of young men. I am here to talk about the fact that as a woman, I am expected to “be nice” when “accidents happen” when it is socially acceptable for a man to aggressively interrogate in order to … [Read more...] about My Right to Lunacy
Instagram of housing hits L.A.
Photo Courtesy of the Apple app store Apartment hunting can be a chore; a monotonous, stressful and time consuming affair that feels more like a job than the exciting prospect it should be. Jonathan Eppers is looking to change that by introducing a new way for people to find the ideal place to live. Eppers is the Founder and CEO of RadPad, the first ever photo-based … [Read more...] about Instagram of housing hits L.A.