SHANNON URTNOWSKILiving Editor Hannah Ehrig/Staff photographer College students drive the age of technology, an age filled with various gizmos, gadgets and other cutting-edge electronics that are constantly being updated and improved. Being the children of this “Net Generation,” which, according to wikepedia.com, includes those born from the late 1970s through the 1990s, it is … [Read more...] about Excessive net use poses threat
How to get out of a mid-semester funk
CARA VAN METERAssistant Editor For all the Green Day fans in the crowd: Wake Up. September has, indeed, ended, and with October well on its way, many of you may be sliding down into that rut that so often rears its ugly head after the excitement of the new semester wears off. It is the mid-semester funk, luring students off their chosen paths of righteous academic purpose to a … [Read more...] about How to get out of a mid-semester funk
Graduate school project aims to educate students for romantic, family ties
Center for the Family institutes project designed to strengthen students’ relationships. SHANNON URTKNOWSKILiving Editor Healthy relationships take work, and this year the Graduate School for Education and Psychology’s Center for the Family is opening its doors to students ready to commit themselves to the challenge. The center, which primarily focused on off-campus marriages … [Read more...] about Graduate school project aims to educate students for romantic, family ties
Baseball season makes year go round
JANE LEESports Editor “Baseball is like church. Many attend, but few understand.” I couldn’t agree more with former major leaguer Wes Westrum on this one. Millions of people show up to cheer on the Rally Monkey at Angel Stadium or eat Dodger Dogs and Cracker Jacks at Dodger Stadium every year, but how many of those people really understand? And by understand, I’m not talking … [Read more...] about Baseball season makes year go round
Campus serves as niche for students
SHANNON URTNOWSKILiving Editor Take a look around. As you scan the campus, I bet one of the first things to catch your eye is the infamous Malibu coast just down the hill. With an ocean so blue and a horizon so wide and visible, it would be hard for anyone to miss. But, let me bring your focus back to Pepperdine. There are numerous places on-campus that may not stick out to … [Read more...] about Campus serves as niche for students
