
Chloe Kennedy
Articles
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Nov 13, 2024 |
lomabeat.com | Andrea Wuerth |Chloe Kennedy
The clock struck 7 p.m. on my first Wednesday evening at Point Loma Nazarene. Ecstatic, I leaped up, chugged a 300mg Reign energy drink and proceeded down Caf lane toward Golden Gymnasium. The previous pep in my step came to a halt when I entered the weight room. I witnessed the line of students, airpods in, clutching their protein shakes, waiting for one of thefour squat racks to free up. At this moment, it became clear that even this 61-year-old gymnasium has faced modern-day problems.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
lomabeat.com | Chloe Kennedy |Andrea Wuerth
Editor’s Note: The writer, Chloe Kennedy is a student in Tim Hall’s class. “Manage your life and make wise choices,” is the phrase you would hear being sung in unison if you were to stop by the end of one of professor Tim Hall’s psychology classes. You wouldn’t hear the pages for textbook reading being mentioned or the rubric for a project being explained, but rather this repeated phrase from Hall.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
lomabeat.com | Sydney Brammer |Andrea Wuerth |Chloe Kennedy
Point Loma Nazarene University has around 600 military-connected students across all of its programs and campuses. While the university doesn’t have Veterans Day off, the Student Veteran Organization (SVA) strives to honor each other in their own way, according to Alex Lugay, PLNU’s SVA president. The SVA is a nation-wide organization dedicated to building a community of student veterans, according to their website.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
forbes.com | Chloe Kennedy
“Fashion is Inherently Political” is a common truism loosely thrown around in the fashion space. The most seemingly virtuous manifestations of the politics of dress are also the most obvious. This can take the form of a protest, such as the Time’s Up campaign’s coordinated blackout at the 2018 Golden Globes, which brought necessary media attention to the #MeToo movement and the need for reform in the entertainment industry.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
lomabeat.com | Chloe Kennedy
Our human nature makes us creatures prone to adaptation. We are metaphorical chameleons in a way, as we shift our exteriors to blend in, to stand out or simply to survive in the environment we are placed in. We grow up shaping our identities around our surroundings, and in the process, we make up who we are.
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