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Towns rethink leadership

November 17, 2011 by Edgar Hernandez

Cities, towns and counties across California are rethinking how to tackle some of their challenges according to a report released Oct. 27 by Pepperdine’s Davenport Institute. According to the report, a new, collaborative approach is key. The report titled, “Golden Governance: Building Effective Public Engagement in California,” is a collaboration between the Davenport … [Read more...] about Towns rethink leadership

Prof explains 'Vortex'

November 17, 2011 by Caneel Anthony

Nov. 11 is a date that carries a great amount of significance. It is not only the anniversary of the ceasefire of World War I, “the war to end all wars,” but also a time to observe and honor the veterans who have served to protect this country and its freedoms. Pepperdine commemorated this Veterans Day with a special reading and lecture by Professor Dan Caldwell on his book … [Read more...] about Prof explains 'Vortex'

Pepperdine Graphic Print Edition 11.17.11

November 17, 2011 by Pepperdine Graphic

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Former prof Andrei Duta arrested: faces kidnapping, assault charges

November 17, 2011 by Sonya Singh

Facing two felony charges, former Pepperdine faculty member Dr. Andrei Duta appeared in court yesterday for a preliminary hearing. Charged with kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon, Duta pled not guilty prior to his appearance at the West District Airport Courthouse in Los Angeles. The charges date back to June 24, when at 1:47 a.m., the Santa Monica Police Department … [Read more...] about Former prof Andrei Duta arrested: faces kidnapping, assault charges

Table tennis team kicks off first tourney of the year

November 16, 2011 by Alysha Tsuji

Often times students pass by as the intramural table tennis team rallies in the HAWC, arms swinging in long swiping motions. November 15, the players could be spotted in the IP office, crammed between a wall and the front desk, holding their first tournament this year under the leadership of Coach CJ Terral, a junior. The tournament Nov. 15 appeared more lax than usual, with … [Read more...] about Table tennis team kicks off first tourney of the year

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