GARRETT WAITSports Editor If the Pepperdine baseball team members had anything wrong with them after the first game of the weekend series against Dartmouth University, the coaching staff made sure it didn’t come back for the two final games of the series. The Waves came out cold in the game, losing to the Big Green 3-2 in 11 innings despite a stellar 10-inning pitching … [Read more...] about Pep roughs up Dartmouth, Fullerton
Alumni survey reports high level of affinity
LIZ ABENDStaff Writer In 2005, Pepperdine’s Alumni Affairs and Relations Office conducted the most comprehensive survey in its history to learn more about alumni’s current connections with the university and how to meet their needs. More than 30,000 emails and 10,000 letters were sent. Now, that the results are in coordinators across the university have come together to make … [Read more...] about Alumni survey reports high level of affinity
Women’s tennis takes care of business at Ralphs-Straus
GARRETT WAITSports Editor The Pepperdine women’s tennis team continues to soar through the rankings while tearing up the hardcourts with three victories over the past week. The Waves skyrocketed to No.-8 in the nation in the most recent poll and have cruised to victory in their past five matches. The first match of the week pitted Pepperdine against No.-48 University of New … [Read more...] about Women’s tennis takes care of business at Ralphs-Straus
Tuition soars, students left sore
HAYLEY LERCHNews Assistant Fall 2006 means new classes, new faces, a new school year, as well as a tuition hike, according to an e-mail sent March 21 by Seaver Dean David Baird. The e-mail was sent to all Seaver students and said tuition rates will increase six percent, or $920, beginning this fall. Room and board charges will increase by $190 per semester. “Our principle … [Read more...] about Tuition soars, students left sore
Denver: a city of dreams
JANE LEEAssistant Sports Editor The ball was tipped, and there they were. The Pepperdine women’s basketball team was running down the court against a nationally-acclaimed basketball program that is Oklahoma. No one thought the Waves from Malibu would make it to the NCAA Tournament, which hosts 64 teams every year. After covering and closely following their season, I honestly … [Read more...] about Denver: a city of dreams
