ALEXIS PADISStaff Writer The Pepperdine men’s lacrosse team has had a phenomenal season so far led by first-year coach Colin Fatti and a strong roster of more than 30 men. The team started the year with a tough loss to Division I team USC, but have rebounded to win four out of their last five games. The team has posted wins over UC Irvine, Occidental, St. Edwards and Cal State … [Read more...] about Team to help African school raise money
Law prof supports Obama
BRITTANY YEAROUTAssistant News Editor Despite more than 20 years working in and around politics and the Republican party, Professor of Constitutional Law Doug Kmiec of the School of Law ironically says he now finds himself “a bit as a man without a country.” Kmiec has been an outspoken conservative lawyer for many years, so his recent announcement to endorse arguably the most … [Read more...] about Law prof supports Obama
Stanford ends Waves’ winning streak
GREG BARNETTSports Editor The No.-18 Pepperdine women’s tennis team lost for the first time in eight matches Wednesday afternoon, falling to No.-5 Stanford, 5-2. With the loss, the Waves fell to 13-4 on the season, while the Cardinal improve to 12-3. Head Coach Gualberto Escudero said he was happy the team stayed perfect on the season in winning the doubles point. “I’d be more … [Read more...] about Stanford ends Waves’ winning streak
Waves win again, drop Golden Bears
GREG BARNETTSports Editor The No.-13 Pepperdine men’s tennis team won its seventh consecutive match Wednesday with a win over the No.-42 University of California Golden Bears. With the victory, the Waves improved to 10-6 on the season. Head Coach Adam Steinberg said the team didn’t play great in the match but fought hard in the doubles, and winning that point decided the … [Read more...] about Waves win again, drop Golden Bears
Playing field needs to narrow
LINDSEY BOERMAStaff Writer Consider this a public service announcement to the members of the Democratic Party. In just over seven months, Americans will be entering polling places to vote for President of the United States. The problem? If the current trend keeps up, you still won’t have a candidate. Disregarding Ron Paul (who, for reasons entirely beyond my comprehension, is … [Read more...] about Playing field needs to narrow