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The ‘bu Yorker

February 24, 2014 by Sacha Irick

Art by Sacha Irick_____________________________________________________________________________Follow Sacha Irick on Twitter: @GraphicSacha … [Read more...] about The ‘bu Yorker

Black history is American history

February 18, 2014 by Edith Lagos

Another year, another February. For many, this is the month of love because of Valentine’s Day. But for many others, this month is about highlighting aspects of history not taught in most regular school curricula:Black History Month. For the sake of clarification, there is no “white history month” because there is no need to have one. Every history class is about white … [Read more...] about Black history is American history

La Brea Branches Out

February 15, 2014 by Shayla Girardin

Photo by Shayla Girardin Want to treat yourself to a creamy latte? Well, now you can enjoy an almond milk latte from La Brea Bakery guilt free! In response to the growing percentage of health-conscious students, La Brea is now offering almond milk as an alternative to dairy milk. Seaver junior Stacey Lee says she’s glad to make the switch to almond milk. “I love … [Read more...] about La Brea Branches Out

Bad parking job of the week 02.06.14

February 15, 2014 by Graphic Staff

If you see a newsworthy parking job, snap a picture and send it to pepplifearts@gmail.com. _____________________________________________________________________________ Follow Mariella Rudi on Twitter: @MariellaRudi … [Read more...] about Bad parking job of the week 02.06.14

Oscars: Flash from 1955 to 2014

February 15, 2014 by Chris Chen

Photo Courtesy of www.oscars.org The 86th Academy Awards will be hosted by stand-up comedian and talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres, who hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007. Her return follows the controversy and mixed reception of the previous host, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane. Entertainment Weekly’s Owen Gleiberman noted how MacFarlane created “an echo chamber … [Read more...] about Oscars: Flash from 1955 to 2014

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