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Nam Knows Best: My Broken Orange Clock, Existentialism

March 3, 2014 by Taylor Nam

If you visited my apartment, you would know that it is always somewhere between 9:50 and 9:51am. Because although the day seems to revolve in its normal twenty-four hour circuit with the sunrise, sunset and all the other sun-movements, in my apartment it is always between those precious minutes. This doesn’t affect the timeliness of my roommates or I at all. We have learned to … [Read more...] about Nam Knows Best: My Broken Orange Clock, Existentialism

Netflix: Watch these freakanormal flicks

March 2, 2014 by Collin Chersi

Photo Courtesy of www.miamiartzine.com Creative Economics: You would not think economics could explain a wide range of social issues, but “Freakonomics” does just that. Based on a book written by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, this documentary, which is broken up into short segments, features different filmmakers adapting segments of the book to create a full-length film … [Read more...] about Netflix: Watch these freakanormal flicks

DPS Reports 02.20.14

March 2, 2014 by DPS Report

2/11/14 6:33 a.m. Incidents – Accident, Injury Location: Hall 2 – Phillips Summary: There was a report of a student fainting in their suite bathroom, hitting their head on the floor. Public Safety officers and LA County paramedics responded. The student was transported to a nearby hospital by a McCormick ambulance.   2/11/14 9:37 a.m. Crimes – Larceny/Theft – … [Read more...] about DPS Reports 02.20.14

The light at the end of the dark abyss

March 2, 2014 by Ricardo Avila Alvarez

I should probably be dead by now. In my 21 years on this earth, I have endured accidents that would’ve ended the lives of many others. I have split my head open on four occasions, I’ve nearly drowned twice, I’ve had a ceramic piñata smashed on my head, I’ve fallen off a 7-foot bunk bed and smashed my head against a desk, I’ve fallen off the … [Read more...] about The light at the end of the dark abyss

Off campus meal points, GPS tracking discussed in Junior Town Hall meeting

March 2, 2014 by Katrina Kirsch

Photo by Kristina Hsieh The Student Government Association held the Junior Town Hall Tuesday to get students enthused about the launch of the off-campus meals points system, the GPS shuttle tracking app and the possibility of viewing professors’ syllabi before enrolling in a class. The meeting allowed SGA to communicate campus-wide goals they are working to implement … [Read more...] about Off campus meal points, GPS tracking discussed in Junior Town Hall meeting

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