Photo by Kailyn Neil In a school abundant with passion for the arts, it’s not a surprise that Songfest is one of Pepperdine’s most beloved traditions. This year’s show will honor the tradition by captivating audiences with outstanding performances and dazzling lights, as the theme is “Bright Lights, Big City.” Songfest took place for the first time in the spring … [Read more...] about Songfest: “Bright Lights, Big City”
Paola Ramos
Potential ‘Ring by Spring’ website to launch
Art by Chris Chen In recent years, technology has become less of a novelty and more of a way of life. Some have even found technology to be a source to find love. For those people, a potential way for finding love on Pepperdine’s campus is the new “Ring by Spring” website. This is an online dating service that allows students to search for potential mates from their own … [Read more...] about Potential ‘Ring by Spring’ website to launch
Necessary Target
Photo by Marisa Padilla “Necessary Targets” tells the story of seven women who struggle through the Bosnian War. Set in the 1990s, it takes the audience back to a time of immense suffering and pain, yet offers enough comic relief to maintain a mild ambiance. The production of “Necessary Targets” is the first for the theatre department. It makes for a riveting experience … [Read more...] about Necessary Target
Posse Retreat
Photo by Paola Ramos It is not every day that we are afforded the opportunity to voice our opinions. The annual Posse Plus retreat provided this privilege to many Pepperdine students, myself included. Students and faculty members discussed social issues that affect the Pepperdine community, as well as the rest of the world, on a daily basis. This made for an inspirational … [Read more...] about Posse Retreat
‘Riddick’ provides cheap, predictable thrills
Photo Courtesy of LAZYGEEKS.COM “Riddick,” the David Twohy film is the third installment of the movie franchise, beginning with “The Chronicles of Riddick.” Set on a desert-like planet, the film starts out with Riddick attempting to find a means of survival after being betrayed and left for dead by the people he once ruled. The first 5 to 10 minutes go by slowly as … [Read more...] about ‘Riddick’ provides cheap, predictable thrills