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DPS Reports: Part I

October 19, 2012 by DPS Reports

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY Department of Public Safety Activity Log 10/8/12 thru 10/15/12 DEPARTMENTAL - LOST/FOUND PROPERTY   Date: Oct 8, 2012-Monday at 11:55 Case Number: 12-01124 Location:  LOWER CAMPUS Summary:  LOST PROPERTY REPORTED TO PUBLIC SAFETY - KEYS Disposition:  Referred to Investigations INCIDENTS - SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES   Date: Oct 8, 2012-Monday at … [Read more...] about DPS Reports: Part I

Public education facilitates failure

October 19, 2012 by Breanna Grigsby

Every child should be able to receive an education that opens the door to success later in life; to achieve this, there needs to be reform and increased accountability in early, elementary and high school public education. In communities where the education gap is most apparent, teachers should be graded on how well their students are succeeding. If employees fail to produce … [Read more...] about Public education facilitates failure

Film reminds audiences of 'The First Time'

October 18, 2012 by Kayla Ferguson

Everyone remembers their first time. Or, if they haven’t had their first time, they have probably imagined what it will be like. Fortunately for them, there is a movie that both remembers and guides the experience, step-by-step, through the trials and tribulations of the “first(s)” that every person must experience. The First Time, directed by Jon Kasdan, is a simple story … [Read more...] about Film reminds audiences of 'The First Time'

Living Abroad (Oktoberfest): And then it was noon…

October 18, 2012 by Amber Scholl

99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer - take one down, pass it around, 98 bottles of beer on the wall… But not at Oktoberfest. Try more like 1000s of mugs of beer, not only lining the walls, but the streets, the tables, and everywhere in between. Needless to say, for a person who absolutely hates the taste of alcohol (especially beer), Oktoberfest is not really … [Read more...] about Living Abroad (Oktoberfest): And then it was noon…

Affordable weekend activities in the 'Bu

October 18, 2012 by Genevieve Smith

Malibu: the community enveloping our beautiful bubble, known for celebrity sightings, budget-breaking prices and a 10 p.m. closing time. Underneath Malibu’s pricey facade is a thriving community of affordable outings, and here I present to you options for a weekend out on the town that won’t break the bank and won’t strain Malibu’s wildlife to boot. Come Friday, pick up a new … [Read more...] about Affordable weekend activities in the 'Bu

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