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Excessive -ing -es prose to bits

March 24, 2011 by Pepperdine Graphic

­Excessive dashing is wretched — the unholy destruction of modern English. In fact employing too many dashes transforms — modern English — into — postmodern English. Sentences that once flowed logically and succinctly suddenly break — for no reason. Language becomes an indecipherable pastiche of random phrases — separated by dashes. … [Read more...] about Excessive -ing -es prose to bits

Students awarded prestigious Rotary Scholarships

March 24, 2011 by Madison Leonard

Seniors Luci Prosapio and Zachary DeLap have both been awarded Rotarian Ambassador scholarships of $26000 to study abroad in South Africa and New Zealand respectively following graduation from Pepperdine this spring. After both students attended a presentation about the Fulbright scholarship during Pepperdine's Career Week last year the seniors were intrigued by the Rotary … [Read more...] about Students awarded prestigious Rotary Scholarships

Students value relationships over politics

March 24, 2011 by Pepperdine Graphic

As students we have a limited perspective of Pepperdine. We are  on a train passing through this institution and so we understand that we are nearsighted our grasp on deeper University issues fleeting. As future alumni though our perspective matters because we are the future donors whose potential contributions will help our alma mater thrive. From this perspective we … [Read more...] about Students value relationships over politics

Rousseau pleased but not satisfied with season

March 24, 2011 by Pepperdine Graphic

The Pepperdine women's basketball team's season may have ended last week in a first-round 81-74 loss to Oklahoma State at the Women's National Invitation Tournament but after a season filled with growth there is a lot to look forward to for next year said Head Coach Julie Rousseau. The Waves traveled the farthest of any team in the tournament making the trek all of the way to … [Read more...] about Rousseau pleased but not satisfied with season

Our campus ranked 'LGBT' unfriendly

March 24, 2011 by Pepperdine Graphic

Ranked 20th on Princeton Review's list of the top "LGBT-unfriendly" campuses it may be difficult to believe that Pepperdine would attract any gay students faculty or staff. However there are quite a few gay waves in our midst. Just like our straight peers we chose to come to Pepperdine for various reasons including the faith-based community academic prestige awe-inspiring … [Read more...] about Our campus ranked 'LGBT' unfriendly

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