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Smartphone app provides students with discounts

November 3, 2011 by Edgar Hernandez

It pays to be a Pepperdine student. Many businesses around the community offer student discounts to Waves, but many students don’t know about them. Now there’s app for that. The discounts, offered at more than 30 businesses, include places like restaurants, spas and clothing stores. Discounts are all made available with a student ID. Every year SGA pays the Students Savings … [Read more...] about Smartphone app provides students with discounts

Q&A with ICA Director Kari Enge

November 3, 2011 by Madison Leonard

It’s not just the recent renovations that have changed the atmosphere in the HAWC. This fall, there is an important new staff member adding to the fresh vibe within student affairs. One of those new faces is Kari Enge, who has been selected as the director of Intercultural Affairs. Coming from a wide background focusing on many areas of collegiate life, Enge looks forward to … [Read more...] about Q&A with ICA Director Kari Enge

Accounting team passes to top 10

November 3, 2011 by Caroline Webster

The CCB Waves, a team of four Pepperdine seniors — Andrew Murray, Meghann Smith, Katharine Wright and Taylor Smith — placed among the top 10 teams in the 2011 American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Accounting Competition. “All three Pepperdine groups that entered the competition had excellent ideas, and I am so proud that one of our groups has been selected … [Read more...] about Accounting team passes to top 10

Lagoon revamp passes

November 3, 2011 by Hanna Houglum

The long-awaited verdict about what to do with the Malibu Lagoon has officially been decided, but the controversy still rages. On Thursday, Oct. 27, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Ernest Goldsmith gave the stalled Malibu Lagoon Restoration and Enhancement Plan the green light to begin the bulldozing and revamping. After issuing a stay on the project in May as the result of … [Read more...] about Lagoon revamp passes

Wilburn honored for 40 years in academics

November 3, 2011 by Rachel Miller

A simple photograph was the talk of the night. A woman standing in front of a small building, Decker Canyon School. She taught all her students in one little schoolhouse. Harriet Wilburn was her name. The year was 1915. This photo sits on the desk of School of Public Policy Dean James R. Wilburn, representing the spirit and tenacity of his grandmother, a spirit that runs in … [Read more...] about Wilburn honored for 40 years in academics

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