Professor of Biology Lee Kats has not only dedicated his time and work into halting amphibian decline; over the course of his 20 years at Pepperdine he has inspired his students and led them to publishing success.He studied them as an undergraduate student and has been "hooked ever since."In Kats' lecture on Thursday Oct. 22 he spoke on the growing problem of amphibian decline … [Read more...] about Prof students fight to save frogs
Down a player women's golf finishes 17th
Pepperdine's women's golf team played with the disadvantage of being down one player at The Landfall Tradition/NCAA Preview in Wilmington North Carolina from Oct. 23 to 25. By the end of the day on Sunday the team dropped from 11th to 17th place.The Landfall/Pete Dye Course par-72 hosted the biggest fall tournament this season. Fourteen of Golfstat's top 20 players with … [Read more...] about Down a player women's golf finishes 17th
Professor combines film faith inside classrooms
Romantic comedies: girl meets guy girl hates guy guy likes girl girl starts to like guy they kiss. Bromance: Expect toilet humor. Violence sex jokes about poo.There are certain things audiences have learned to expect from Hollywood but a successful Christian in the industry does not always come to mind. Craig Detweiler one of the newest professors of Seaver College proves there … [Read more...] about Professor combines film faith inside classrooms
Womens volleyball lose back-to-back matches five games each
On Oct 22 the Waves were tied for first in the West Coast Conference with a 4-2 record but a loss to the San Francisco Dons and the Santa Clara Broncos on Oct. 24 put the Waves back at 4-4 and took away their top seed in the WCC.The Waves lost to the San Francisco Dons in a five-set match Thursday 25-20 26-28 26-24 26-28 12-15 with junior outside hitter Lila Frederick leading … [Read more...] about Womens volleyball lose back-to-back matches five games each
'LEAP' into culture
How often do we interact with the non-professorial staff members on campus? Many find it easier and more comfortable t--o give a short "thanks" and then continue on their way as they hand us our chicken tenders and fries or while they're cleaning our bathroom mirrors. Blaming the language barrier is an easy way to avoid the lack of communication between students and campus … [Read more...] about 'LEAP' into culture
