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Intellivision

Note to self: Primetime is getting its act together with engaging, stimulating television that might just do more than entertain viewer. Can TV increase brain activity or provide an outlet for...

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The Cupid Project

Marisa San Miguel discovers how the online dating world works and actually puts one website to the test going on good, better and…better dates. Marisa San Miguel | Contributing Writer Dear Journal,...

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R.I.P Books

The life of printed books seems dangerously close to a digital death. But how will that affect the readers or stories past, and where are we headed from here? Scott Jacob | Contributing Writer...

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POV: Treacherous technology in Parenting

Scott Jacob | Contributing Writer Being a chunky, awkward, latchkey kid in sixth grade is not exactly the perfect formula for societal integration and popularity. What I – the rotund boy who preferred...

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Saying “I Do” Too Soon

Christians weigh in on the touchy topic of getting marriage young.   Scott Jacob | Contributing Writer Golden rays drift toward the freshly cut green grass, on which pearl white chairs elegantly gleam...

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Liberal Son of the Church

Despite Western conservative backlash, Pope Francis aligns more with mainstream Catholicism than the public perceives. Katelyn Montalvo | Contributing Writer Mid-November on CNN’s “The Lead with Jake...

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The Skinny on Health Marketing

Dieting Trends might be part of New Year’s resolution making, but not all diets are created equal. Caitlin Trude | Contributing Writer Like seasonal fashion trends, a number of trendy diet programs and...

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All of God’s Children

  Emily Leyva | Contributing Writer The glittering flow of softly lit lights. Humble heads bent down in prayer and worship. An exchange of presents between loved ones and fond memories of laughter,...

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The Psychology of Disney

Brooke Siepel | Contributing Writer Once upon a dream we just couldn’t wait to be king, see a whole new world and go the distance. We believed that a happy little thought could make us fly, “hakuna...

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Russia 2014

  Arielle Dreher | Editor-in-Cheif  Russia is likely to have been in your news feed lately with hot headlines featuring infamous NSA document leaker Edward Snowden who is currently vacationing in...

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Three’s a Crowd

It’s the all-too-familiar story of three people in love: two people who love the same person, with that person caught in between them Katie Brown | Contributing Writer It is seen again and again in...

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One Click is all it Takes

Smartphone apps can be convenient and helpful, but the risk is higher than many users think   Katie Brown | Contributing Writer Many smartphone users take advantage of free apps such as Snapchat,...

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Myth Busters: Historical Edition

With a lot less explosions and a lot more research. Many of us are con- tent to accept what we learned in his- tory classes and seldom dispute the sources. But believe it or not, there are “facts” that...

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A Practical Co-Operation

The Myrahouse in Claremont, CA fosters a community committed to holistic care and meditation Alex Scrivner | Contributing Writer         The tempo and cadence of a typical southern California lifestyle...

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The Importance of Handwriting

Why schools might be making a big mis- take eliminating handwriting and cursive from their curriculum Dadrienne Thompson | Contributing Writer   Remember those tissue-paper thin pieces of paper with...

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Coachella 2014

It’s that time of year again, the weekend-long Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is coming to Indio, Calif., on April 11-13 as well as April 18-20. With 167 bands set to perform, and three major...

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Heaven is For Real

Paige Smith | Contributing Writer At four-years-old, Colton Burpo was rushed into an emergency room. The doctors feared that he would not survive. After the surgery he recalled many details including...

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The Graduates

How walking across the stage can fulfill the American Dream and other myths surrounding higher education Arielle Dreher | Editor-In-Cheif    College: a quintessential part of the American Dream leading...

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Teach for America: What A Corps Member Can Do That a Corporation Can’t

“One day all children in this nation will have the opportunity to attain an excellent education” – TFA mission Alex Scrivner | Contributing Writer You are about to graduate from a university and...

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Gold Rush Hour

How the Gold Line has changed the San Gabriel Valley’s system of transportation for good Lauren Duran | Contributing Writer Welcome to Los Angeles, a city filled with diverse cultures, wide ranging...

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