Photos by Daniel Caso Looking over the cliffs of Big Sur, the universe seems whole. Perhaps it’s only romanticism that sees rock faces and crashing polyphonic waves as the harmonious tinkerings of God, but there is obviously something sacred about this place. Peering off seaside cliffs, you glimpse otters traipsing through kelp beds for sea urchins. Looking to the sky, you … [Read more...] about Staff Picks Of The National Parks: Big Sur, Nate Barton, Editor-In-Chief – Currents Magazine Fall 2015
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Barton Embraces New Role as Chaplain
Photo Courtesy of Pepperdine University A day in the life of Chaplain Sara Barton could include a variety of things from presenting a devotional at the monthly President’s Briefing to writing cards for Pepperdine’s sick or grieving to simply sharing a cup of coffee with a student. Barton said she likes the constant change: “Every day is different,” she wrote in an email. … [Read more...] about Barton Embraces New Role as Chaplain
Barton to fill chaplain seat
Sara Barton has been chosen as the new university chaplain. After months of searching and interviews, the announcement was made yesterday. “Spiritual life is central to the mission of Pepperdine, and I eagerly anticipate focusing my energy on the spiritual development of the campus community,” Barton said. In a press release, Dean of Student Affairs Mark Davis said the hire … [Read more...] about Barton to fill chaplain seat
Plot Points: February 17 Print Edition
Via Apple Podcasts | Via Spotify | Via StitcherAfter the release of the February 17 print release of the Graphic, host Joe Allgood and News Editor Samantha Torre sit down and talk through the News section, giving the rundown on Pepperdine's biggest stories.Grab a copy of the Graphic and listen along to the episode to hear about the most recent camping controversy in Malibu … [Read more...] about Plot Points: February 17 Print Edition
More Than Just a Few Words: Pepperdine Community Remembers Ted McAllister
Ted McAllister, the Edward. L. Gaylord Chair and professor of Public Policy, stands outside Pepperdine's School of Public Policy. McAllister died in late January, according to SPP's Jan. 27 news release, and left an impact on many people at Pepperdine. Photo courtesy of Lena PacificiTed McAllister, the Edward L. Gaylord Chair and professor of Public Policy, died in late … [Read more...] about More Than Just a Few Words: Pepperdine Community Remembers Ted McAllister