Art by Alexander Hayes For anyone who listens to music on a regular basis, the temptation to pirate songs is like that of catnip to a a feline. You should consider, however, the consequences that could result if you get caught — it is simply not worth it. On Sept. 4, Jonathan See, Pepperdine Chief Inforamation Officer, sent out an email warning all faculty, students and … [Read more...] about Leave the piracy to Jack Sparrow
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Hike to the Hollywood Sign
Photo by Caroline Pitts Saturday morning, 43 students filed out of the door of a coach bus at the base of Westshire Drive for the first campus recreation-led Hike of the Month to the Hollywood Sign. The well-integrated group of freshmen through seniors embarked on a 1.5 mile hike that is noted as one of the easier, yet more scenic, hikes that Campus Rec. has to offer. The … [Read more...] about Hike to the Hollywood Sign
Hollywood: Where live art thrives
Photo by Whitney Irick Living in Los Angeles, the entertainment capital of the world, would be pointless without a trip to its star attraction, Hollywood. Swamped yearly by millions of tourists, there is no shortage of things to do in this area. The main attraction is the Hollywood & Highland Center. With dozens of stores and restaurants, it is easy to spend the … [Read more...] about Hollywood: Where live art thrives
“Breaking Bad” broke my heart
I was going to write about all the construction around campus, and then “Breaking Bad” happened on Sunday. Forgive me if you don’t watch, but America’s most popular show got me thinking about America’s most popular state of mind. “Breaking Bad” is my favorite show of all time, at least it was. Sunday left me feeling like I needed a shower, left me feeling like I needed to … [Read more...] about “Breaking Bad” broke my heart
Phoebe Beasley’s artwork displayed in Payson
Photo by Brandon Scheirman Phoebe Beasley conveyed real-life situations in an artistic manner, clearly portraying the beauty of these common realities. Her art’s warmth and familiarity, along with her vividly written descriptions of each piece, provided a window into the artist’s life and background. Senior Christina Marzban said “I’m really excited about the fact that … [Read more...] about Phoebe Beasley’s artwork displayed in Payson




