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Life & Arts

Students organize dance for cause

October 8, 2012 by Brooklin Nash

Two years ago, Brooks Baumgartner visited Fundacion Salvacion, an organization in Huhetenango, Guatemala that houses women and children. Instead of returning to a life in the United States, he made the decision to stay at Fundacion Salvacion and serve the orphanage. Not long after that, he started More Than Compassion, a nonprofit to benefit the foundation, and “rewrite the … [Read more...] about Students organize dance for cause

Get discounts with Pepp ID card

October 5, 2012 by Shelby Gotelli

While the Waves enjoy the luxuries of attending one of the most beautiful schools in the country and the charms of the surrounding Malibu community, after four years, the commonly used phrase “so blessed” quickly turns into “so broke.” Luckily, the Malibu community recognizes that Pepperdine students need some help, so their “Starving College Student Fund” doesn’t end up at … [Read more...] about Get discounts with Pepp ID card

Follow up: Universal Studios brings on the fear

October 4, 2012 by Gabrielle Otero & Nikki Torriente

The opening of Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights on Friday was a red carpet celebration. Every year, Universal Studios starts off their Halloween season with a bang, and this year was no exception as horror stars and admirers alike flocked to the event. The premiere also played host to the Annual Eyegore Awards, which recognizes outstanding work in horror films. This … [Read more...] about Follow up: Universal Studios brings on the fear

Spring break programs revealed

October 3, 2012 by Ashton Garbutt

Spring break at Pepperdine is not only a time to relax and get away from the demands of classes, but also a time to serve the community. The Volunteer Center recently revealed alternative spring break programs on Sept. 24. These programs give students an opportunity to create a memorable vacation while also exercising Pepperdine’s mission of service, purpose and … [Read more...] about Spring break programs revealed

Professor reveals secret side

October 2, 2012 by Gabrielle Otero

  The Pepperdine community at large knows Professor Joi Carr as a professor of American literature and film studies under the Humanities Division as well as the director of the Multicultural Theatre Project. She is a quiet, shy and humble individual who is highly respected for her positive influence on students. However, this quiet storm has a secret life that she has … [Read more...] about Professor reveals secret side

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