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
PRO: How should the U.S. enforce citizenship and control borders?
BRIAN CHATWIN Staff Writer There are quite a few different approaches to the illegal immigration problem in the United States. We hear different catch phrases being thrown around such as amnesty, documented workers and guest worker program. Ultimately, whatever the solution, both sides of the aisle, Democrats and Republicans agree that the strain on social services provided to … [Read more...] about PRO: How should the U.S. enforce citizenship and control borders?
Face in the Crowd: Trent Allen
BREANNA CURRYStaff Writer Junior Trent Allen has been at Pepperdine for three years and in that time he has managed to become involved in numerous Pepperdine activities. He is president of the Inter-Fraternity Council, the SLA of Dewey, a member of SGA and Psi Upsilon, works at Starbucks, is double majoring in Sociology and Communication, and is planning a “Wicked”-themed … [Read more...] about Face in the Crowd: Trent Allen
Waves lose two to USF
JANE LEEAssistant Sports Editor It was once said that when a baseball team is in a slump, it’s almost as if the field appears to its players as one big glove. Unfortunately for the Waves, Pepperdine (21-15, 2-4) was that team last weekend, struggling offensively as it dropped two of three to San Francisco (21-14, 4-2) at Eddy D. Field Stadium while also dropping out of Baseball … [Read more...] about Waves lose two to USF
Court rules former prof should be reinstated
CRYSTAL LUONGAssociate Editor Prolonging a disciplinary saga of nearly two years, the L.A. Superior Court has ruled against Pepperdine and in favor of Dr. Ronald Fagan, former tenured professor of sociology. Fagan was fired in April 2005, according to court files, for allegedly violating the conditions of university sanctions imposed for his admitted forgery of his course … [Read more...] about Court rules former prof should be reinstated
