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Fulfill Cravings at First Fridays

September 5, 2016 by Caroline Laganas

Photos by Caroline Laganas Golden sun rays stream down on the swarms of people meandering along Abbot Kinney Boulevard. The Friday air is full of fragrances, ranging from smoky pulled pork sandwiches to the sweetness of fresh crepes dusted with cinnamon and sugar. Trendy clothing shops and small restaurants advertising "Happy Hour" are scattered above the sidewalk. The … [Read more...] about Fulfill Cravings at First Fridays

Staff Editorial: DPS Did Not Leak Water Polo Report; Journalistic Mistakes Do Not Indicate Unreliability

March 17, 2016 by Graphic Staff

Art by Kris HarperThe Graphic published an article online and on the front page of the Feb. 25 edition that indicated that water polo players were in violation of the University Code of Conduct. The article was truthful and reliable, but there was one mistake: The original headline of the story identified the document used in the reporting of the article as "leaked," which can … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: DPS Did Not Leak Water Polo Report; Journalistic Mistakes Do Not Indicate Unreliability

Improve How You Thrift With Tips

February 9, 2016 by Alli Burnison

Photo Courtesy of Creative Commons A common trouble shared by many students is the dilemma of wanting a new wardrobe but not wanting their wallets to come out too damaged in the process. Living in Malibu, where local stores sell items of clothing more expensive than our laptops, shopping on a budget can be a considerable challenge. Thrift shops present opportunities to hang … [Read more...] about Improve How You Thrift With Tips

Lindhurst Theatre Launches ‘Heritage’

January 26, 2016 by Alli Burnison

Photos by Zach Le “Heritage” is coming to Lindhurst Theatre starting Tuesday, Jan. 26, for a total of six shows throughout the week. The play will begin at 7:30 p.m. from Tuesday to Friday, and at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on the closing day, Saturday. The cast of six — which includes sophomore Theater and Media Production major Christopher Bozzini, junior Theater major … [Read more...] about Lindhurst Theatre Launches ‘Heritage’

Film Screening Challenges Arab Stereotypes in Media

April 7, 2015 by Madison Harwell

Photos by Shawn Jones The Hollywood cinema has long played into extreme stereotypes about Arabic people, which imply that the Middle East is a land of cultural “otherness” and jam-packed full of a people who do not understand or respect Western beliefs and should therefore be treated as sub-human. These beliefs have been propagated by decades of misrepresentation in the … [Read more...] about Film Screening Challenges Arab Stereotypes in Media

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