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Amber talks SAG awards

January 30, 2012 by Amber Scholl

[youtube Pv2Tt34Pne8] Amber Scholl recaps the SAG awards, from winners to fashion. … [Read more...] about Amber talks SAG awards

Third annual Reelstories Filmfest deemed huge success

January 28, 2012 by Lauren Herr and Kayla Ferguson

Friday night, Jan. 27, Pepperdine rolled out the red carpet once again for its third annual REELSTORIES Filmfest. The night, brimming with original art pieces, powerful stories, and excited attendees, shed some well-deserved light on the broad array of creative talent that Pepperdine's undergrads possess. Five student films were showcased at the event as well as three feature … [Read more...] about Third annual Reelstories Filmfest deemed huge success

Housing survey results prompt discounts, reform

January 26, 2012 by Andrew Kasselmann

As a result of several surveys conducted last semester, significant changes to housing for sophomores, juniors and seniors will be implemented for the upcoming academic year. These implementations will begin to be seen in just a few weeks with the earliest date for housing selection taking place on Feb. 8, according to Dean of Housing and Residence Life Brian Dawson. Some of … [Read more...] about Housing survey results prompt discounts, reform

DPS officials investigate peeping tom

January 26, 2012 by Whitney Irick

Department of Public Safety officers are investigating a peeping tom on campus. On Tuesday, Jan. 17, at approximately 10:30 p.m. officers received a call about a possible voyeur around the Crocker residence hall. “An unidentified person was observed holding a cell phone in the window on the ground floor of a standard residence while a woman was showering,” said DPS Deputy … [Read more...] about DPS officials investigate peeping tom

Eye of Newt not so color-blind

January 26, 2012 by Sienna Jackson

Newt Gingrich won the South Carolina primary, beating out moderate conservative (and possible robot) Mitt Romney by 12.5 percentage points. With his win, I, along with many other independent voters, cannot take the Republican Party seriously anymore. The South Carolina Republican primary has traditionally been won by the party’s most electable candidate who goes on to win the … [Read more...] about Eye of Newt not so color-blind

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