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Women’s basketball loses last regular season game

March 2, 2014 by Alysha Tsuji

A 15th consecutive loss to Santa Clara, 67-61, away today capped off the women’s basketball team’s regular season play (1-17, 5-24). Junior Ea Shoushtari led the Waves in scoring with 21 points, and sophomore Keitra Wallace notched a double double with 11 points and 10 rebounds. They were the only two Pepperdine players in double figures. The Waves hung tight throughout the … [Read more...] about Women’s basketball loses last regular season game

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

Authentic Cuban cuisine provides perfect affordable option

March 2, 2014 by Jacklyn Maza

As a Cuban-American, food is a big part of my culture and my identity. Whenever I feel stressed, I crave Cuban food. Specifically, I crave my grandmother’s cooking. She always used to say, “Food is life. Food is love. What is life without food and love?” So take it from a true Cubana, Versailles is authentic Cuban cuisine. Versailles has four locations: Encino, Downtown … [Read more...] about Authentic Cuban cuisine provides perfect affordable option

Crosses stirs the cauldron with first full-length album

March 2, 2014 by Kelsey Robertson

Photo Courtesy of www.crossesmusic.com Crosses adds to the mix of contemporary alternative pop and electronic with their haunting, punky self-titled album. The band, visually known as “+++,” is the musical child of Deftones singer Chino Moreno, Far guitarist Shaun Lopez and music producer Chuck Doom. The trio dates back to 2011 when they released their Los … [Read more...] about Crosses stirs the cauldron with first full-length album

Do you even curl, Pepperdine?

March 2, 2014 by Ben Holcomb

The Olympics are drawing to a close in Sochi, Russia, and if you’re anything like me, you’ve enjoyed the fantastic display of athleticism and dedication in almost every competition these past two weeks. I’ve sat in awe before my television, watching people compete in mainstream and obscure events alike, all of which require a certain skill that I will never have or could ever … [Read more...] about Do you even curl, Pepperdine?

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