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Men’s volleyball splits weekend set

April 2, 2012 by Richie Estrella

[youtube m-mOPhUnCLk] Malibu, CA-The No. 7 Waves missed an opportunity to improve their post-season chances Friday with a 3-2 loss to No. 5 Stanford at Firestone Fieldhouse. The Cardinal (15-5) came into Malibu after a disappointing 3-1 loss to Hawaii and quickly took hold of the match with a 25-17 first set victory, due in large part to eight errors by the Pepperdine attack. … [Read more...] about Men’s volleyball splits weekend set

Senior works with Kenyan youth caught in cycle of poverty

April 2, 2012 by Melody Cheng

Shortly after graduation, senior Shannon Jack will board a plane for her sixth trip to Kenya, where she will be working with Made in the Streets, an organization that helps get children off the streets. In the summer of Jack’s junior year of high school, her church gathered a group of members to support Made In the Streets hands-on, and Jack has been going back ever since. … [Read more...] about Senior works with Kenyan youth caught in cycle of poverty

Spirituality thrives when voluntary

April 1, 2012 by Lauren Burnham

I’d like you to take a journey with me, into an imaginary land of adventure. Close your eyes — yes, have your roommate or prospective lover read the rest to you — and envision a place where there is no such thing as convo credit. Nowhere can there be seen crowds of apathetic students waiting in line with their ID cards, and no signs advertising ambiguously-titled events. Not a … [Read more...] about Spirituality thrives when voluntary

Currents Magazine – Spring 2012

April 1, 2012 by Pepperdine Graphic

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Students beware of unsolicited solicitors

April 1, 2012 by Whitney Irick

Several female Pepperdine University students have reported that a pair of unidentified men has been knocking on residence doors and soliciting students to buy magazine subscriptions in recent weeks. Three students were independently approached by older males attempting to sell potentially dubious magazine subscriptions. In each event, the men targeted young women, none of … [Read more...] about Students beware of unsolicited solicitors

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