CHRIS SEGALNews Editor It’s that time of year again for students to wake up early in the morning and sit waiting at computers for their registration time. There are two factors that weigh in on my scheduling decisions, class times and ratemyprofessor.com. Classes scheduled for 8 a.m., any day of the week are not going to make my list of classes — I made that mistake freshmen … [Read more...] about Register for the perfect schedule
Students educate day laborers
CLARISSA JONESStaff Writer Christobal Mateo, who has come to the Malibu Labor Exchange looking for work, would like to be a construction worker with a full time permanent position. However, his search is hindered by his inability to speak English. That’s where Pepperdine students come in as they teach English to day labors to help them find employment. At the Malibu Labor … [Read more...] about Students educate day laborers
‘Munich’ screening evokes war on terror debate
CLIFFORD SMITH Staff Writer On Feb. 13, the School of Public Policy and the Los Angeles chapter of the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) sponsored a discussion on Stephen Spielberg’s Academy Award nominated film “Munich.” The panel featured Pepperdine’s Dr. Robert Kaufman Professor of Public Policy, as well as Spielberg’s former media and political advisor, and several other … [Read more...] about ‘Munich’ screening evokes war on terror debate
Fraternity purposes go beyond social events
KATHY MILLARLiving Assistant Fraternities at Pepperdine are well-known for their social activities with sororities as well as their participation with spirited campus events such as Homecoming. It is often overlooked, however, that they provide highly competitive scholarship awards and leadership programs for their members. Jamaal Crowley, a Pepperdine junior and member of … [Read more...] about Fraternity purposes go beyond social events
