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Letter From The Editor – Currents Magazine Spring 2016

April 1, 2016 by Zach Roush

Photo by Daniel CasoPepperdine is an oasis in the anti-college town of Malibu where, across the bay, one can catch a view of Santa Monica, the edges of LA and beyond — a world where entertainment and art are the heartbeat of the streets. Entertainment is how we spend our free moments. Art is where we find ourselves. Entertainment frees our minds from the daily grind, … [Read more...] about Letter From The Editor – Currents Magazine Spring 2016

Traffic: It’s Not Going Anywhere And Neither Are You – Currents Magazine Spring 2016

April 1, 2016 by Jessica Kerner

Photo by Daniel CasoLos Angeles is the land of amazing movies and terrible traffic. It’s one of the few cities on Earth where a gridlock can happen at 3 in the morning and where a 20-mile commute by car can take almost as long when walking. There are scores of websites dedicated to telling drivers when and when not to drive on certain routes, and freeway signs chart … [Read more...] about Traffic: It’s Not Going Anywhere And Neither Are You – Currents Magazine Spring 2016

A New Way to Roll: Sushi on a Budget

March 29, 2016 by Julia Sumouske

Photos by Rhema Gabriella If you're anything like the rest of the Pepperdine student body, you may find yourself craving sushi on the regular. Yet with limited choices, given the fact Sushi Friday in the Caf happens only once a month, it is not hard to wonder why students are constantly looking for new places to find this beloved cuisine. Being in Malibu, students aren't … [Read more...] about A New Way to Roll: Sushi on a Budget

Students Register for Housing Using StarRez

March 21, 2016 by Christopher Chen

Photo Courtesy of Housing and Residence LifePepperdine's housing application website implemented a new software system called StarRez for this year's housing sign-ups, which began March 7, Associate Dean for Housing and Residence Life Jon Mathis said.The new system is more stable and reliable overall than their previous Roommate Gateway software, Mathis said. The decision to … [Read more...] about Students Register for Housing Using StarRez

Lost in LA: The Sunken City

March 15, 2016 by Julia Sumouske

Photos by Julia SumouskeAmong the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles, sometimes residents are looking for more than just another store to spot the latest trends. Lost in LA is back again to quench your thirst for adventure by looking at the hidden coastal treasure known as "The Sunken City."About 80 years ago, a landslide caused the homes and buildings on this cliffside to fall. … [Read more...] about Lost in LA: The Sunken City

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