1/10/12 11:37 a.m. Fire/Hazards – Gas Alarm Location: Hall 12 – Walter Knott Summary: Public Safety received a report of a personal carbon monoxide alarm device placed in a dorm laundry room without proper authorization. 1/10/12 3:46 p.m. Incidents – Suspicious Person Location: West Los Angeles Campus Summary: Public Safety officers received a report of a … [Read more...] about DPS Reports – 1/19
Archives for January 2012
Statistics go spiritual in 'Outliers' convo book group
Tonight Payson Library hosts round two of the Regents’ Scholars Student Board’s convocation event surrounding Malcolm Gladwell’s 2008 non-fiction book, “Outliers,” and the definition of success in a life of faith. Students and faculty will reconvene to cover the spiritual application and pick up where the dialogue ended last week. Participants, including Dean Rick Marrs, … [Read more...] about Statistics go spiritual in 'Outliers' convo book group
Private Universities and LGBT: A comparative survey
While private Christian schools are not legally bound to recognize groups that they find to conflict with their faith traditions, Christian universities across the country have been wrestling with the status of LGBT groups. Schools with Church of Christ affiliations and those from other Christian traditions have seen LGBT student groups asking for recognition but often have … [Read more...] about Private Universities and LGBT: A comparative survey
Pepperdine charters first historically black greek group
This semester women will start rushing Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., the first historically Black Greek-letter association on campus. The founding of the Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) chapter at Pepperdine came at a chartering luncheon for its 12 newest members Sunday, Nov. 20. The sorority continues through the University’s Tau Lambda chapter. “[AKA] is really about empowering … [Read more...] about Pepperdine charters first historically black greek group
ESPN features stunning finish
All-time great Reggie Miller once scored 8 points in 11 seconds during game one of the 1955 Eastern Conference Semifinals. Pepperdine women’s basketball came close, hitting three consecutive shots from downtown to steal a comeback win from Portland on Jan. 7. The finish earned the squad a No.6 spot on ESPN’s Sports Center the following day. With 32 seconds left, senior guard … [Read more...] about ESPN features stunning finish