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DPS Reports

March 17, 2011 by Pepperdine Graphic

3/8/11 5:37 p.m. Parking – Wheel Lock Location: Seaver Drive Summary: Three unregistered vehicles with multiple unpaid parking citations were parked illegally. The vehicles were then cited and wheel locked for identification purposes. 3/9/11 3:13 a.m. Departmental – Welfare Check Location: Firestone Fieldhouse Summary: A faculty member requested assistance from … [Read more...] about DPS Reports

Not as perfect as appearances say

March 17, 2011 by Laura Sergent

Our small campus is one filled with beautiful girls smart girls thin girls rich girls busy girls girls who seemingly have it all together. If you look around and try to compare yourself there will always be someone who has a life that seems easier happier or more privileged than your own. There will always be someone with nicer clothes someone whose body looks better in those … [Read more...] about Not as perfect as appearances say

Provost survives no confidence vote initiated by faculty

March 17, 2011 by Madison Leonard and Sonya Singh

Provost Darryl Tippens chief academic officer of Pepperdine weathered a vote of no confidence in his administrative leadership Monday the first vote of its kind in Pepperdine history. When last year's controversial tenure decisions regarding Drs. Stella Erbes and Alexander Diener came under fire and little information was exchanged to justify the decisions some faculty began to … [Read more...] about Provost survives no confidence vote initiated by faculty

'Lost' composer takes 'Up' storytelling with music

March 17, 2011 by Sonya Singh

You may not know it just yet but you love Michael Giacchino. Maybe you'll never admit that the music that flowed through the most compelling scenes of "LOST" or Pixar's "Up" made your eyes a little misty but we know better. Through the efforts of Craig Detweiler director of the Center for Entertainment Media and Culture and graphic design professor Dana Zurzolo the Grammy Emmy … [Read more...] about 'Lost' composer takes 'Up' storytelling with music

Finding hope after Project Serve

March 17, 2011 by Brookes Baumgartner

After being back from Guatemala more than a week I still struggle with knowing how to respond when people ask me how my break was. It seems like no matter how hard I try words always fall short. When I try to describe the process of building the church I can never quite explain how being dirty sweaty sunburned sore and physically exhausted brought me closer to Christ. When I … [Read more...] about Finding hope after Project Serve

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