Photos by Brooks Baxter Quinn XCII and Chelsea Cutler performed at the Fonda Theatre in Westwood to a crowd of nearly 1,200 people on Wednesday, March 28. Chelsea Cutler, a singer/songwriter from Connecticut, opened for Quinn XCII. Cutler's performance began at 9 p.m., and she played for about 45 minutes. Her set consisted of few visuals and focused primarily on … [Read more...] about Quinn XCII & Chelsea Cutler Rock Performance at the Fonda Theatre
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Pepperdine School of Law Applications Are Rising
Photos by Sherry Yang In the past 10 years the Pepperdine School of Law has seen an increase in applications for their Juris Doctor program from prospective students all over the country. This is not the case for just Pepperdine, but also most law schools around the country. Associate Dean of the Pepperdine School of Law Phillip Bohl said the university's applications are … [Read more...] about Pepperdine School of Law Applications Are Rising
Pull the Plug on Superhero ‘Universes’
Graphic by Nate Barton Marvel Studios and DC Entertainment are hurting filmmakers' creativity by glutting Hollywood with superhero projects planned well into the next decade. Because these studios insist on building a unified cross-film narrative, individual films within those broader story arcs suffer creatively. Both studios set their films within self-contained … [Read more...] about Pull the Plug on Superhero ‘Universes’
Delta Tau Delta Deactivated After Alcohol-Related Incident
Mary Cate Long and Channa Steinmetz partnered on the reporting of this article. Photo courtesy of Google Maps Pepperdine fraternity Delta Tau Delta (DTD) was removed from campus Dec. 23 because of an alcohol-related incident that occurred between Sept. 12 and 13, resulting in the hospitalization of a first-year Pepperdine student and raising questions about the Good … [Read more...] about Delta Tau Delta Deactivated After Alcohol-Related Incident
Respect The Freedom Wall
Art by Madeline DuvallPepperdine's Freedom Wall is consistently abused by students who frequently vandalize other students' posts and use it to place advertisements.It does seem quaint that, in the digital age, we should look to paper and cork-board as a meaningful avenue for dialogue. As freer and more convenient forums for discussion become available, the Freedom Wall may … [Read more...] about Respect The Freedom Wall





