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Opinion: NFL Picks 2023 Week 6

October 16, 2023 by Joseph Heinemann

\ Graphic by Ali Levens This week was rough concerning injuries. Vikings Wide receiver Justin Jefferson suffered a right hamstring injury that will result in him being put on IR and missing at least four games. Running backs James Connor and De’von Achane also suffered big injuries, putting them on IR as well. Despite these players leaving the field for a time, there … [Read more...] about Opinion: NFL Picks 2023 Week 6

Super Bowl Sunday Should Be a Holiday

January 31, 2018 by Duncan Hilby

Graphic by Nate BartonThis Sunday millions of people around the globe will gather together to celebrate a holiday unlike any other, the Super Bowl. Calling the Super Bowl a holiday may seem ridiculous, but it may not be as far-fetched as it seems.According to Fortune Magazine, 111.7 million people tuned in to watch last year's Super Bowl. Compare that with the biggest … [Read more...] about Super Bowl Sunday Should Be a Holiday

Smorgasburg Takes Farmers Markets to Another Level

September 27, 2016 by Micah Lambert

Photos by Micah LambertInterested in exploring new spots in LA? Why not try Smorgasburg, a new farmers market in downtown LA boasting dozens of exciting local food vendors, artisan crafts and vintage clothing. Created in May 2011 in Williamsburg, New York, Smorgasburg is as a spin-off of the acclaimed Brooklyn Flea Market. Founders Jonathan Butler and Eric Demby expanded to Los … [Read more...] about Smorgasburg Takes Farmers Markets to Another Level

Church Hopping Con: Invest In One Community

April 13, 2016 by Lauren Davila

Photo by Katrina WarmeReligion is a pretty nebulous idea for most college students, even at a Christian school like Pepperdine. All faith journeys are valid, whether you are firm in your religious views, searching for answers or not interested at all, but I believe that the answers to the search for religious validity can be found in a church community. Lots of college students … [Read more...] about Church Hopping Con: Invest In One Community

Join the Breakfast Club

February 9, 2016 by Kelly Terjesen

Photos by Whitney Ashton and Zach Le Here in Malibu, it's always brunch season. Here are the perfect places for you to wake up at. Whether you're kicking off or concluding the weekend, you deserve to celebrate with this wonderful meal, because there is simply nothing better than to enjoy a relaxing outing with friends. In a recent informal poll of the Class of 2019 on … [Read more...] about Join the Breakfast Club

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