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Live from London: Breaking stereotypes and loving life

September 11, 2012 by Alysha Tsuji

While a 10-hour plane flight and no language barrier may make London appear to be the least exotic Pepperdine IP destination, I can speak from experience and say that is not the case. Even though it’s only about a week into the program, I already have nine weeks of London under my belt because I am one of the three students who are returning after the 2012 summer program—I … [Read more...] about Live from London: Breaking stereotypes and loving life

Q & A with Cynthia Hand Struleoff

September 11, 2012 by Gabrielle Otero

Professor Cynthia Struloeff, who publishes under the name Cynthia Hand, had just finished shooting six rounds from a pistol (for research purposes) in her father’s backyard when she received the news that her Young Adult novel, “Hallowed” (the second in a trilogy) had made it to The New York Time’s Best Seller list. They celebrated with champagne, dancing and even a few tears … [Read more...] about Q & A with Cynthia Hand Struleoff

Students reflect on 9/11 attacks

September 11, 2012 by Ashton Garbutt

It has been almost 11 years since the world was shocked by the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. One of the few attacks by foreign parties on American soil and killing approximately 3,000 people from various nations, 9/11 is one of the most tragic events in recent history. Many people use it as a historical marker, creating a rift between before and after this … [Read more...] about Students reflect on 9/11 attacks

10 Seconds of courage: reaching great heights

September 11, 2012 by Diana Losen

When you get down to it, acts of bravery don’t have to take a long time. Sure, the planning and the over-analyzing can get lengthy, but the actual doing is pretty speedy. The few seconds it takes to get the fumbled invitation to coffee out of your mouth, the space of time it takes to jump off the high-dive or the moment you raise your hand to be the volunteer at a sketchy magic … [Read more...] about 10 Seconds of courage: reaching great heights

Q&A with Paul Bommarito, an American Eagle model

September 11, 2012 by Falon Opsahl

Freshman year can be a busy time for students; new student Paul Bommarito experienced the chaos while he was in the process of completing the Live Your Life American Eagle  competition. Q: What kind of competition were you involved in? A: I was involved in an American Eagle modeling contest that started six weeks ago. Two of my friends entered me into the contest with four … [Read more...] about Q&A with Paul Bommarito, an American Eagle model

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