DAVID NAKAGAMIStaff Writer Raw energy filled Firestone Fieldhouse and buzzed with electricity. The fans rejoiced with every bucket made and lamented each miss. Saturday’s game between the host Waves and visiting conference rival Loyola Marymount University had every element of a late conference tournament playoff game. Amid the madness, a calm and poised senior guard Tashaan … [Read more...] about Waves beat Lions by eight
Apple sponsors workshops for Mac users at Pepperdine
Basic user information on a variety of topics gives students an opportunity to get to know their computers. AIRAN SCRUBYNews Editor Bewildered Apple notebook users now have the help they need to become true Mac experts. More and more Apple users can be seen on campus, whether typing class notes on their PowerBooks or listening to their favorite music on iPods. Students have … [Read more...] about Apple sponsors workshops for Mac users at Pepperdine
Students debate Wal-Mart’s social responsibility
BRITTANY YEAROUTNews Assistant To investigate whether businesses can be both profitable and socially responsible, students used the documentary film “Wal-Mart-The High Cost of Low Price” as a springboard for discussion on Jan. 26. The showing was sponsored by Net Impact, a student business organization that was launching its initiative at Pepperdine. Pepperdine has joined the … [Read more...] about Students debate Wal-Mart’s social responsibility
Pep stays perfect
SHUHEI MATSUOSports Assistant After dominating two home games against Boise State and BYU last week, Pepperdine men’s tennis remains undefeated. No.-9 Pepperdine played against No.-28 Boise State at Ralphs-Strauss Tennis Center on Thursday. Although assistant coach Per Nilsson said playing against a nationally ranked team was going to a huge game, the Waves overpowered the … [Read more...] about Pep stays perfect
CCB lot not an answer to parking problems
Students and staff see problem as bigger than recent efforts suggest. JESSICA VAUGHNStaff Writer At 5:45 a.m., the alarm clock screeches in junior Celeste Honaker’s off-campus apartment in Canoga Park At 6:45 a.m., Honaker climbs into her car and heads to Pepperdine for her 8 a.m. class. She must leave one hour and 15 minutes early to get to class on time, and it is not … [Read more...] about CCB lot not an answer to parking problems
