The Student Government Association (SGA) held their weekly senate meeting Nov. 6 in Thornton Administrative Center (TAC) covering upcoming campus events and community initiatives.SGA Vice President Michael Sugimoto opened the meeting in the absence of SGA President Myers Mentzer, who was leading a prayer devotional at President Jim Gash's executive team meeting. The SGA meeting … [Read more...] about SGA Meeting Focuses on Planning Upcoming Week of Thankfulness and Twelve Days of Christmas
SGA Holds Meeting, Focuses on Student Concern Surveys
The Student Government Association (SGA) held their weekly senate meeting Oct. 16 in Thornton Administrative Center (TAC) covering upcoming campus events before breaking off into research groups.With enough members to hit the required quorum, SGA Vice President Micheal Sugimoto opened by sharing multiple events happening on campus for the one-year anniversary of the Pacific … [Read more...] about SGA Holds Meeting, Focuses on Student Concern Surveys
Staff Editorial: Vote Locally to Influence Important PCH Change
Editor’s Note: PGM staff members decide on the topic of a Staff Ed together. The staff as a whole provides opinions and content included in this Staff Ed to provide thoughts about and shed light on solutions for happenings at Pepperdine As college students, we oftentimes hear about the world around us and all the problems it possesses. We constantly hear about unsolved … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Vote Locally to Influence Important PCH Change
Student Government Association Holds First Meeting of Semester
The Student Government Association (SGA) held their first meeting of the semester Sept. 25 in Thornton Administrative Center (TAC). With every senate member in attendance, SGA President Myers Mentzer opened by going over a recent meeting with university administration officials, relating to parking citations. University officials are looking at reducing the amount of potential … [Read more...] about Student Government Association Holds First Meeting of Semester
Law School Hosts Discussion on Abortion and Religious Freedom
The Nootbaar and Ken Starr Institutes organized and held a lively discussion on abortion restrictions and reproductive rights, particularly on how several ongoing cases across the country relate to constitutional law and religious freedom at the Pepperdine Caruso School of Law with around 50 attendees.Hill referenced the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson … [Read more...] about Law School Hosts Discussion on Abortion and Religious Freedom