Staff Editorial Less than 500 students voted in last week’s SGA elections. The representative student body, SGA, has the potential to be a powerful voice on campus that can present administrators with suggestions and solutions backed by the weight of the student body. With approximately 1/6th of the student body voting for the 31 open positions in SGA, the student body has … [Read more...] about SGA and students disconnected
Traveler makes way after identity stolen
NICOLE KLEISTLondon Colunist One week in London and already my bank account has been drained $697.89 from Target and $192.35 from a local pharmacy. This is quite a spending spree, but, don’t worry, I did not spend those amounts. Unfortunately, my identity thief did. Yes, after being in London for one week, I had a whopping total of $890.24 stolen from my bank account. It was … [Read more...] about Traveler makes way after identity stolen
Unbeaten streak reaches six games
ZACH ENGLUNDSports Assistant The women’s soccer team is on a roll, and it does not look like it will be slowing down anytime soon. With a record of 5-1-2, the Waves return home flowing with confidence after extending their unbeaten streak to six, beating two very formidable teams on the road this weekend. Their first stop of the road trip took them to Lawrence, Kansas, home of … [Read more...] about Unbeaten streak reaches six games
Asian Great Books created for spring
The university expands the literature curriculum to include a class that will focus on Asian literature. PATRICIA MARTINEZStaff Writer This spring, Pepperdine students will have the chance to enroll in an elective Great Books course. This fifth installment of the Great Books colloquium will focus on literature from Asia. The International Studies Division is diverse and … [Read more...] about Asian Great Books created for spring
Sacrifice crucial for success
Ashton EllisStaff Writer With violence continuing to emanate from the Middle East, some may wonder whether a suicide bomber is making the same type of sacrifice as a first responder to a tragedy. He is not. If he were, the scope of the term sacrifice would broaden to include both the Sept.11 hijackers and the first responders who rushed into the crumbling buildings to save … [Read more...] about Sacrifice crucial for success
