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Los Angeles residents voice opinions about Obama and Romney

November 6, 2012 by Pepperdine Graphic Web Admin

Residents of the greater Los Angeles area were asked who they voted for and why. Here is what they had to say: Pepperdine juniors Megan and Morgan Jefferson were wearing matching Obama shirts Tuesday morning. “He thinks millionaires and billionaires should pay their fair share of taxes like the rest of us,” said Megan Jefferson, 20, of Houston.   “Really it’s a no … [Read more...] about Los Angeles residents voice opinions about Obama and Romney

Soles, Feet and Shoes emerge on campus

November 6, 2012 by Amy Cummins

The new chapter of Soles4Souls met for the first time last Wednesday, Oct. 24. President Sara Snyder and Vice President Jasmine Everett, both first-year students, have been promoting the club and are looking forward to its commencement. Soles4Souls is a national shoe charity that procures new and gently-used shoes for those in need, helping both local communities as well as … [Read more...] about Soles, Feet and Shoes emerge on campus

Derby Days raises thousands

November 6, 2012 by Whitney Irick

The Sigma Chi fraternity at Pepperdine held Derby Days, a weeklong fundraiser Oct. 22 through Oct. 26. The fraternity raised a little more than $35,000 for the City of Hope Cancer Research Foundation and Children’s Hospital. Derby Days originally began in 1991, the same year that the Kappa Omicron chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity was founded at Pepperdine. For the duration … [Read more...] about Derby Days raises thousands

DPS Reports: Part I

November 6, 2012 by DPS Report

INCIDENTS - DISTURBANCE - LOUD NOISE   Date: Oct 22, 2012-Monday at 22:34 Case Number: 12-01207 Location:  RICHARD ROCKWELL TOWERS Summary:  PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS RESPONDED TO A NOISE COMPLAINT AT ROCKWELL TOWERS APARTMENTS.  STUDENTS WERE WARNED FOR PLAYING BASKETBALL ON THE OUTDOOR COURT AFTER QUIET HOURS. Disposition:  Case Closed: No Further Action … [Read more...] about DPS Reports: Part I

Living Abroad: Perspective

November 6, 2012 by Caroline Kempe

You know that saying about how it doesn’t matter where you are because the only thing that matters is who you’re with? I hate to burst anyone’s bubble, but it simply isn’t true. There are so many incredible places in this world; you should go experience each and every one that you possibly can. Don’t get me wrong, I love the people that I’ve gotten to travel with, too, but I’ve … [Read more...] about Living Abroad: Perspective

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