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Water polo falls to PCH rival

January 2, 2014 by Alenni Nemitz

Photo Courtesy of Matthew Balentine, The Los Angeles Loyolan Men’s water polo fought hard against Loyola Marymount at the Wells Fargo PCH Cup in Los Angeles but lost 9-10 on Sept. 14. The LMU Lions (2-3) began the match with two consecutive goals. “A lot of guys seemed too fired up and psyched themselves out a little bit,” senior Mike Tragitt said. “It was our first … [Read more...] about Water polo falls to PCH rival

Rolling in mad stacks and the Pels

January 2, 2014 by Alysha Tsuji

NBA players, for the most part, are wealthy — no surprise there. If players manage their money correctly, the million dollar salaries and the endorsement deals can set a man for life. But the players aren’t the only ones putting in work. There are tons of other power players who work in professional sports organizations. The top dogs make bank.Forbes released its list of … [Read more...] about Rolling in mad stacks and the Pels

Freshman goalie: In it for more than kicks

January 2, 2014 by Stasia Demick

Photo by Sarah Malone The average person is likely to avoid any circumstances in which balls are kicked at speeds of 70 miles per hour, but freshman Hannah Seabert is hardly average. Seabert is the starting goal keeper for the Waves in her first season. In high school she faced down and saved 277 shots, including 31 shutouts. One could say she enjoys what most … [Read more...] about Freshman goalie: In it for more than kicks

Defending NBA champs take talents to Malibu

January 2, 2014 by Alysha Tsuji

Photo courtesy of @MartyWilson4 Miami Heat teammates Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh pay a visit to Firestone Fieldhouse to work out with pro trainer Tim Grover Dwyane Wade dropped by Firestone Fieldhouse last Thursday for a workout with his professional trainer, Tim Grover, before LeBron James’ San Diego wedding that same day. Grover also trains Los Angeles Laker Kobe … [Read more...] about Defending NBA champs take talents to Malibu

Rustic Italian comforts foodies

January 1, 2014 by Corina Mun

Photo by Corina Mun Located on a residential corner in Santa Monica, Fritto Misto stands as the bustling, welcoming establishment on a block of otherwise quiet apartment complexes and empty parking lots. Though we arrived relatively late for dinner — around 9 p.m. — the cozy Italian restaurant was still crowded and filled with jubilant people who had obviously enjoyed their … [Read more...] about Rustic Italian comforts foodies

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