Photo courtesy of Alex Xue Food Recovery Network club reaches out to other clubs and organizations on campus to recover leftover food from events. Members of the club on campus bring food that would have gone to waste to their partner organizations in the West Hollywood and Malibu area. Junior Elise Froebe, vice president of administration and finance, said the food … [Read more...] about Food Recovery Network Club Helps Fight Against Food Waste
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Quiz Failure Makes 11 Clubs Ineligible For Funding
Graphic by Kylie Myers More than 12 percent of campus clubs have been ineligible to receive money from ICC's general fund this semester through Inter-Club Council (ICC). Eleven of the 90 recognized student clubs did not pass a quiz that ICC implemented this year for ICC funding, ICC Graduate Adviser Josh Ramirez wrote in an email. At the beginning of the school year, ICC … [Read more...] about Quiz Failure Makes 11 Clubs Ineligible For Funding
Staff Editorial: Progress for the LGBTQ+ Community is Progress for Everyone
Art by Nate BartonFor some people, the inclusion of Crossroads as an official student organization at Seaver College is a huge step. It represents years of advocacy, meetings and public debate. For those faculty, staff members and students, such as senior David Hylton, it is the realization of a years-long commitment to peaceful advocacy and reconciliation. It represents … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Progress for the LGBTQ+ Community is Progress for Everyone
Pepperdine Officially Establishes Poetry Society
Photo by Berkley Mason Pepperdine University Poetry Society is now officially a university club and is available for all students, offering them "a place for free expression," President and creator of the Poetry Society Jacob Wolfe said in the club's first meeting. Wolfe, a Freshman, wrote in an email that he came up with the idea to make the Poetry Society during New … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Officially Establishes Poetry Society
Turndown for London Club Misogyny
Art by Jenny RustdadThere is an incredibly important scholarship due tomorrow. My train for Stratford leaves at 7:45 a.m. Also, I can feel the scratchy hint of a sore throat coming on. I can’t possibly go out tonight. And yet here I am, strapping on the first pair of open-toed heels I’ve worn since September. They are six inches tall even though it is both 40 … [Read more...] about Turndown for London Club Misogyny