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existentialism

Opinion: Not All Damage is Good Damage

March 30, 2023 by Faith Oh

Art by Jackie Lopez Transparency Item: The Perspectives section of the Graphic is comprised of articles based on opinion. This is the opinion and perspective of the writer. “Good damage” is a term coined from season 6, episode 10 in popular Netflix show "BoJack Horseman." Writer Diane Nguyen's depression has eased, but she still struggles to start writing her … [Read more...] about Opinion: Not All Damage is Good Damage

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

Nam Knows Best: My Broken Orange Clock, Existentialism

March 3, 2014 by Taylor Nam

If you visited my apartment, you would know that it is always somewhere between 9:50 and 9:51am. Because although the day seems to revolve in its normal twenty-four hour circuit with the sunrise, sunset and all the other sun-movements, in my apartment it is always between those precious minutes. This doesn’t affect the timeliness of my roommates or I at all. We have learned to … [Read more...] about Nam Knows Best: My Broken Orange Clock, Existentialism

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