Photo by Allison Hubbard Tap tap tap — your Starbucks Frappuccino is now on its way. Last week, Starbucks introduced pilot programs in Seattle and New York that will allow users to order food, coffee and other beverages delivered straight to their front door or office. Customers will be able to order and pay through the Starbucks mobile app, which will ally with … [Read more...] about Starbucks Delivery Service to Satisfy Caffeine Cravings
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It’s Always Funny in Philadelphia
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” is TV’s best show, without a shadow of a doubt. The series takes a look at the debauchery of The Gang, composed of Mac, Dennis, Dee, Charlie and Frank. The gist is The Gang getting into trouble by attempting to pull off the most insane and impossible schemes. “Sunny” is the best show on television because … [Read more...] about It’s Always Funny in Philadelphia
I Want Condoms, and I Want Them Now
Art by Sacha Irick Sex during college is a thing. And sex at Pepperdine is a thing. Students may be in a loving relationship, they may be married or they may be single. However, the fact that students at Pepperdine don’t have access to condoms is a huge issue. The Student Health Center adheres to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's definition of contraception, … [Read more...] about I Want Condoms, and I Want Them Now
Man Trapped Under Calabasas Gas Station Sign
Photo by Ricardo Avila Alvarez A man sustained "pretty severe injuries" after trying to disassemble an approximately 1,000-pound freeway gas station sign at the Mobil gas station near Las Virgenes Road in Calabasas around 10:49 a.m., according to Captain Malcolm Hicks from the LA County Fire Department. The massive sign was already on the ground and was standing upright … [Read more...] about Man Trapped Under Calabasas Gas Station Sign
Law school reflects on agape in law
Lawyers, theologians, political scientists, economists and members of the Pepperdine community gathered at the School of Law on Friday and Saturday for the Love and Law conference. The purpose of the conference was to discuss what the U.S. legal system would look like if it were based on the concept of “agape,” or Christian love. Agape is selfless unconditional … [Read more...] about Law school reflects on agape in law