DAVID NAKAGAMIAssistant Sports Editor Pepperdine athletic teams need a website, their statistics recorded and publications. All of this and more is part of the job for the athletic department’s newest staff member, Roger Horne. Horne was recently named the sports information director for the Waves, replacing Al Barba. Barba, who worked for nine years in Pepperdine’s sports … [Read more...] about New sports info director joins Pep athletic staff
Fire season underway
NICOLE ALBERTSONNews Assistant Fire season is here, and with it, a more complete explanation of the university’s decision last semester to end its on-campus fire department. While this season is one of the driest in history and county officials are planning for the possibility of severe fires, university officials claim the decision to rely totally on the L.A. County Fire … [Read more...] about Fire season underway
Lowering drinking age failed before, not solution now
LAURA JOHNSONA&E Assistant Editor For anyone who has experienced Sonja Sorrell’s Humanities 111 class of greatness, it is known that bread and beer were the first substances concocted by the Neolithic humans when they began to cultivate their own food. This meaning, even since the beginning of time, alcohol has been helping people dance. However, for every kid on the … [Read more...] about Lowering drinking age failed before, not solution now
New York brothers serve up tradition to L.A. patrons
CAITLIN WHITEAssistant Living Editor Many new students may be surprised to find that nights in Malibu can be somewhat droll. Despite it’s star - studded reputation, the city of Malibu seems to close at 9 p.m. or earlier. What’s more, in spite of the numerous restaurants in the area, students especially tend to stick to what they know best, and what is closest; the Cafe, … [Read more...] about New York brothers serve up tradition to L.A. patrons
Waves begin season as conference’s favorite
DAVID NAKAGAMIAssistant Sports Editor Last year, a Pepperdine women’s volleyball team which started three freshmen and two sophomores reached the NCAA Tournament, only to be bounced in the first round. Despite dropping their first three games of the 2006 campaign, the Waves hit their stride as the season wore on, winning 10 of their last 12 games, before NCAA Tournament host … [Read more...] about Waves begin season as conference’s favorite
