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Back to the future

November 11, 2012 by Al Lai

Remember when you were a kid and someone asked what you wanted to do when you grew up? Maybe you wanted to be a doctor or a lawyer — or perhaps you said, “I want to be just like mommy and daddy.” As a senior in college, I just got a reality check. I can finally see the finish line. For all the seniors out there, I am sure the anxiety and fear of what’s next is in full effect, … [Read more...] about Back to the future

Women's soccer falls to California in NCAA first round

November 11, 2012 by Hallie Spraggins

A central theme of this season for the women’s soccer team has been adversity,  and adversity is exactly what they faced in their final game of the season. No. 22 Pepperdine played No. 23 California on Saturday Nov. 10 in Malibu. Not only did the team have to face a very strong opponent, they were also matched with an unusually windy day. Coach Tim Ward admits that the wind … [Read more...] about Women's soccer falls to California in NCAA first round

Calendar

November 10, 2012 by

          Thursday, Nov. 8 The Fine Arts Division presents “Oklahoma!” 7:30 p.m. Smother’s Theatre   Friday, Nov. 9 PIT show 9 p.m. Elkins Auditorium   Saturday, Nov. 10 Branded Arts Street Art Block Party 5 p.m.- Midnight 8810 Washington Blvd. Culver City   Sunday, Nov. 11 Week of Hunger and Homelessness Kickoff … [Read more...] about Calendar

Plaza gets yarn bombed

November 10, 2012 by Alexander Hayes

  On Monday night, over 20 students yarn bombed the Dolores statue in Joslyn Plaza in hope to bring awareness to the importance of voting. Yarn bombing is a form of street art developed in Europe in the early 2000s.The art form came to the U.S. shortly after, creating a new channel of protest. It consists of covering anything from military tanks in Copenhagen to guns … [Read more...] about Plaza gets yarn bombed

‘Voice’ of private Calif. schools names AKB as chair

November 10, 2012 by Al Lai

President Andrew K. Benton was recently named the chair of the Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities. Kristen Soares, AICCU President, wrote in a press release on Oct. 30, “AICCU is privileged to have an executive committee composed of very talented and dedicated presidents and trustees. Andy Benton is a highly regarded leader in California and the … [Read more...] about ‘Voice’ of private Calif. schools names AKB as chair

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