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Don’t Miss This Semester’s Biggest Home Games

August 26, 2018 by Grace Wood

The Waves, with the addition of several new coaches, assistants and recruits, are gearing up for an exciting fall sports season. Here are the must-see home games of the semester.Men's BasketballMen’s Basketball, led by new head coach Lorenzo Romar, kicks their season off on Nov. 7 with a home matchup against Cal State Dominguez Hills. This will be an intriguing game for … [Read more...] about Don’t Miss This Semester’s Biggest Home Games

The Impact of Celebrity Endorsements on Environmental Causes: How Much of a Difference Do They Really Make?

May 31, 2018 by Shannon Hansen and Mikaela Bisson

  Written by Shannon Hansen Photos by Shannon Hansen “Our culture really relies on celebrities — we trust them,” Rick Erkeneff, chairman of the South Orange County chapter of the Surfrider Foundation, said. “They sell us everything from toothpaste to makeup to you name it. They’re selling us products and we trust and believe them. So, when a celebrity gets behind the … [Read more...] about The Impact of Celebrity Endorsements on Environmental Causes: How Much of a Difference Do They Really Make?

Weekly Culture Collection

April 16, 2018 by Ella Gonzalez

Photo by Ella Gonzalez There’s a hunger that is more than physical. It’s emotional, mental, purely cerebral and growls like students’ stomachs during an 8 a.m. lecture. But there’s no use in shuffling papers, coughing or clutching it to make the sound go away; it's a hunger and longing that needs to be indulged. This week, let the best things to eat, see and do satisfy … [Read more...] about Weekly Culture Collection

Letter From The Editor

April 3, 2018 by Shannon Hansen

Photos by Shannon Hansen I like to say I was raised with the water. Where the fine grains of sand meet deep, foamy hues of blue — the ocean has always been the place I’ve felt most at home. The sea holds a sweet and delicate piece of my heart that nothing can quite compare with. Before I could even walk, I was out on the water, riding waves off California’s coast with sea … [Read more...] about Letter From The Editor

Malibu Rallies To Keep Oceans Clean

April 3, 2018 by Logan Hall

Photos by Shannon Hansen Malibu City Councilman, Jefferson “Zuma Jay” Wagner, walked along Pacific Coast Highway, angrily eyeing candy wrappers, cigarette butts and plastic straws that had been left in the street just outside of his surf shop. As he made his way just off his store’s property line, he pointed at a sewage drain on the sidewalk. “This drain collects … [Read more...] about Malibu Rallies To Keep Oceans Clean

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