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GSBM dean search ends

March 21, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Massiel Ladron DeGuevaraStaff Writer The nationwide search for a new dean of the Graziadio School of Business and Management is finally over. The position has been offered to and accepted by Dr. Linda Livingstone, the associate dean for graduate programs at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Livingstone was invited to visit Pepperdine’s School of Business and Management … [Read more...] about GSBM dean search ends

Some things you can live without

March 21, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Christina Littlefield Disclosure is an interesting thing. I don’t know why exactly, but people tell me stuff all the time — stuff I don’t need to know, stuff I shouldn’t know, stuff I don’t want to know. The phrase “that’s more than I needed to know” is a commonality in my vernacular. With my closest friends and family, it usually applies to intimate details that I don’t … [Read more...] about Some things you can live without

Planned community creates affordable housing

March 21, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Miranda BoosStaff Writer A new community may begin to take shape at the southeastern edge of Ventura County, a model community that could change the way Southern California grows. Completion of the new Ahman-son Ranch development will not come too soon for Ventura County as it will put quality housing in an area of great shortage.  California has been gripped by an … [Read more...] about Planned community creates affordable housing

RLO struggles with overcrowding

March 21, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Laurie BabinskiEditor in Chief Students found an unwelcome sight Tuesday afternoon as they arrived at the HAWC for their RLO housing appointments.  There were no rooms left and a sheet of paper — a wait list — to greet them in the lobby. “All spaces are full for fall,” said Jim Brock, associate dean of students and director of Residential Life.  “Right now, we are placing … [Read more...] about RLO struggles with overcrowding

Pep alum relearns the basics

March 21, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Julieanne LeupoldStaff Writer Around age 1, Ryan Corbin learned to walk and talk. At age 25, he is learning to do it all over again. The 1999 Pepperdine alumnus suffered severe internal injuries and lapsed into a coma after a four-story fall from his apartment roof June 19. After nine months of rehabilitation, Corbin has defied all doctors’ expectations and has not only … [Read more...] about Pep alum relearns the basics

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