Art by Amber ShinI used to think I wasn’t fun. In fact, in middle and high school, I surrendered to the idea that I was pretty boring. Then, one day, I realized fun is whatever makes me smile, brings joy to my life and fills me with excitement — even if the things I view as fun very well might have the opposite effect on someone else.Growing up, I was the type of … [Read more...] about Opinion: Be Fun in Your Own Way
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Small Studio Sessions: Parker Boutelle
In this episode of Small Studio Sessions, Parker Boutelle, a sophomore Screen Arts major from Atlanta, Ga., features his original songs accompanied by his guitar. Boutelle performs his original songs "Summer Rain," "Crashing" and "Not Better Alone." Listen to this amazing artist and stay tuned after the music to hear a short Q & A about his … [Read more...] about Small Studio Sessions: Parker Boutelle
Small Studios Sessions: Jackie Ferrari
This episode feature's Junior Advertising major Jackie Ferrari. Ferrari produces her own music as well as music for other artists. In this episode, Ferrari performs her original songs "Think What They're Thinkin' About" and "Second Guessin'." Listen to this amazing artist and stay tuned after the music to hear a short Q & A about their music, also make sure to follow … [Read more...] about Small Studios Sessions: Jackie Ferrari
Swiss You Were Here
A swan swims in Lake Geneva during the sunset in May. Pepperdine offers the opportunity for students to travel abroad to numerous locations, such as Lausanne. Photos by Mary Elisabeth A country filled with cheese and chocolate, what more could a person want? When walking around Lausanne, not a shop in sight fails to carry these delicacies along with the occasional cowbell and … [Read more...] about Swiss You Were Here
Millions of People, Millions of Things
Sports Assistant Editor Alec Matulka stands in front of Buckingham Palace in Westminster, London in June. In a vast majority of photos from his time in Europe, Matulka gave the camera a decisive thumbs up. Photos courtesy of Alec Matulka A few days before my flight from Seattle to London, my dad gave me a piece of advice. “Savor the experience, and make it your own,” my dad … [Read more...] about Millions of People, Millions of Things





