JAIMIE FRANKLINAssistant News Editor The Religion Division has ended a search for three new professors to fill positions as New Testament professor, church historian and systematic theology professor for next fall. Kindalee De Long, Dr. Dyron Daughrity, and Chris Doran will move to Pepperdine this fall to take on full-time teaching positions. De Long will fill the New Testament … [Read more...] about Religion department hires three new faculty members
Struggles in tourney land men in 14th spot
SHUHEI MATSUOAssistant Sports Editor The Pepperdine men’s golf team concluded its regular season action when it placed 14th of 15 at the National Invitational Tournament that ended Tuesday. The Waves posted a final-round 6-over par 294 to total a 54-hole score of 18-over par at the par-72, 7,200-yard OMNI Tucson National in Tucson, Ariz. Arizona State captured the team title … [Read more...] about Struggles in tourney land men in 14th spot
Spiritually growing with peers
AMY LARSONStaff Writer What a year it has been. I am not certain I have any last words of wisdom. In fact, I am quite certain that all of those who know me possess far more wisdom than I have to share. This year, those around me, and often people I barely know, have taught me that God is present in many different things. Not in a relativistic way — not one of those, “I’m God, … [Read more...] about Spiritually growing with peers
Chancellor marks 40 years of service
KATE SCHWARTZNews Assistant Chancellor Emeritus Charles B. Runnels is sometimes referred to as the “Grandfather of Pepperdine,” and this year as he celebrates his 40th anniversary with the university, the love and respect he receives from colleagues and community members is as strong as ever. His story is one of hardship, perseverance, loss, chance and God; making the balance … [Read more...] about Chancellor marks 40 years of service
JOHN TOCCI/Assistant Photo Editor
Waves chew out No.-2 Anteaters ZACH ENGLUNDSports Assistant Facing both defending national champion and this season’s favorites in back to back games, while simultaneously gunning to revise school history, the top-ranked Pepperdine men’s volleyball team had more food on their plate than the wealthiest man in Malibu. However, the battle-tested Waves passed yet another test with … [Read more...] about JOHN TOCCI/Assistant Photo Editor
