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Keep Positive

February 5, 2017 by Sarah Kiker

Graphic by Nate BartonNo matter what side of the political spectrum it's from, the view of our country isn't too pretty these days. People are angry, people are scared, people are full of hate, and it's exhausting. None of that means we can't make a change and be positive.What the world lacks at the moment is positivity. We are constantly given a negative picture of the other … [Read more...] about Keep Positive

Laureen Sills’ Grassroots City Council Campaign Breaks The Mold

November 2, 2016 by Jackson Hogan

Photo Courtesy of Laureen Sills One can use many different adjectives to describe 2016’s political climate, but boring certainly isn’t one of them. If a candidate wants votes, they are going to need to stand out from opponents in some way or another, and the Malibu city council race is no exception. Laureen Sills has lived in Malibu for 30 years and has spearheaded many … [Read more...] about Laureen Sills’ Grassroots City Council Campaign Breaks The Mold

Negativity shouldn’t permeate the culture

April 13, 2014 by Kelly Okerson

Art by Brooke Muschott Last year I tried to give up second dessert for Lent. I am ashamed to admit that it was not even close to a successful attempt. This year, knowing that a chocolate fast was unlikely to last longer than a week, I decided to do something more meaningful: give up negativity. At first my plan was to stop the negative self-talk: no more telling myself … [Read more...] about Negativity shouldn’t permeate the culture

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