Job-seeking seniors and others are encouraged to utilize Career Center program to connect with companies. RICHARD NAVANews Assistant Every spring, seniors stand stymied amidst the celebratory nature of graduation and the shroud of uncertainty that surrounds it. Some may find that having four years of collegiate studies behind them does not necessarily clarify the years ahead. … [Read more...] about Major employers interview students
America must look back to historical precedents and steer freedom’s future
TROY SENIK Staff Writer In his 1955 book “The Public Philosophy,” Walter Lippmann fretted over the future of democratic governments unable to muster the necessary resolve to shoulder the slow, great burdens that would be necessary to preserve the freedoms of a liberal society. He noted: “Strategic and diplomatic decisions call for a kind of knowledge – not to speak of an … [Read more...] about America must look back to historical precedents and steer freedom’s future
Preparing for Battle
AUDREY REEDEditor in Chief On Friday morning junior Michael Stahlke and senior Jon Stafford are learning to use military grenades. They aren’t in the Middle East or a remote training facility, but in a UCLA park doing a lab exercise with 55 other army officers in training. Stahlke and Stafford are the only two Pepperdine students in the Army ROTC program. They spend four hours … [Read more...] about Preparing for Battle
Carroll leads Pep at meet
SHUHEI MATSUOSports Assistant The newly-formed Pepperdine women’s track team keeps improving in every meet. The Waves traveled to Azusa to compete in the Azusa Pacific University Meet of Champions Saturday, and three Waves registered personal records. Saturday was a personal-record day for freshman runners on the team. Freshman Crystal Brown competed in the 100-meter dash to … [Read more...] about Carroll leads Pep at meet
MBA, law suffer loss in ranking
AIRAN SCRUBYNews Editor Pepperdine’s School of Law fell 10 places in U.S. News and World Report’s rankings for accredited law schools nationwide, but School of Law officials are attributing losing ground to a change in the report’s methods for evaluation. Pepperdine School of Law is now ranked 87th overall, down from 77th last year. The school was ranked against 180 other … [Read more...] about MBA, law suffer loss in ranking
