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Spring break how-to: plan a staycation for one

February 24, 2012 by Grace Stearns

Dear Grace, I didn’t make any plans for spring break, and now it seems like everyone is doing something cool. What can I plan last minute? Spring Broke *** Remember that time right after Christmas vacation when you and all your friends were hanging out and someone started talking about spring break? “Guys,” you said, “Let’s do something totally epic.” Everyone nodded … [Read more...] about Spring break how-to: plan a staycation for one

Birth control debates limit voices, choices

February 24, 2012 by Lindsay Jakows

Amid intense debate over whether religiously affiliated institutions should be required to cover birth control through their insurance providers, Republicans are ignoring the individuals who are at risk of suffering real and tangible impacts from lack of access: virtually all (heterosexual) sexually active women. Figures show that women’s access to birth control is … [Read more...] about Birth control debates limit voices, choices

Freedom of expression takes center stage

February 24, 2012 by Zachary Taylor

The theater faculty recently vetoed a months-old decision to allow a student production of “After the End”— a show featuring sexual and profane situations. The faculty ruled that the show violated Pepperdine’s Christian mission and that another show must be chosen. Because of this decision, there has been a rather healthy amount of discussion among students regarding … [Read more...] about Freedom of expression takes center stage

The Cold War pt. II: China Rises

February 24, 2012 by Sienna Jackson

Pepperdine University rests on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean, a vast body of water that makes for a great view. But this seemingly tranquil expanse has become the principal stage for increasing tensions between two Pacific powers: the United States and China. Since China began its meteoric rise as an international economic power, it has also invested heavily in spreading … [Read more...] about The Cold War pt. II: China Rises

Women's basketball wins close 65-61 victory over rival LMU

February 23, 2012 by Richie Estrella and Alysha Tsuji

[youtube MrmiX-mZtKE] The women's basketball team took on PCH rival LMU tonight in Firestone Fieldhouse. The Wave's managed a close 65-61 victory, giving them momentum as they get ready to finish their regular season with a home game against St. Marys on Saturday at 2 p.m. … [Read more...] about Women's basketball wins close 65-61 victory over rival LMU

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