PHOTO COURTESY OF RHIANNON PREGITZER JOSH WYMYCZAK Photo Editor Pepperdine submitted a $250 million plan to the L.A. County Regional Planning Department in November, unveiling a long-talked-about “Campus Life Project” and “Town Square Project” that will take nearly a decade to complete and make profound enhancements to campus life and structure, according to President Andrew … [Read more...] about Pep plans to enhance
My day as a racehorse: Sprinting for the (bathroom) line
SHUHEI MATSUOAssistant Online Editor Las Vegas loves me because I never win at Black Jack there. My dad loves to bet with me on golf because I choke every time I play him. Last weekend I tried betting on horses, but I lost my shirt on that, too. I must admit, it was mesmerizing to watch those thoroughbreds sprint at 40 mph. How do they run so fast for such a long time? … [Read more...] about My day as a racehorse: Sprinting for the (bathroom) line
Artist among us: Brittni Ping
ALEXIS SEBRINGLife Assistant “5,6,7,8 … 1,2,3,4” Whoever is familiar with these counts has some idea of the technicality of dance. Dancing is a part of everyday life – whether on TV, in a club or on Broadway, it affects everybody in some way. Freshman Brittni Ping has especially been impacted by this art. She has been dancing for 13 years because of the one day as a 5 … [Read more...] about Artist among us: Brittni Ping
Students steer clear of polls
BRITTANY YEAROUTAssistant News Editor Despite more than 100 students who were packed into the HAWC on Tuesday night eating pizza and playing ping pong in anticipation of Super Tuesday’s results, many said Pepperdine students did not make a strong showing at the polls. For the primaries, the presidential hopefuls placed special attention on the under-30 vote. Eleven million … [Read more...] about Students steer clear of polls
Women edge Tigers on home courts
DAVID TESIC/Assistant Photo Editor GREG BARNETTSports Editor The No.-19 Pepperdine women’s tennis team captured its second dual meet victory of the season Monday afternoon with a 4-3 win over visiting No.-33 Louisiana State. The Waves (2-2) got off to a good start by winning the doubles point. The teams then split the six singles matches, winning three apiece to give … [Read more...] about Women edge Tigers on home courts


