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Lecture Classes Fall Prey to Scammer

March 24, 2015 by Veronica Felicity Johnson

An unidentified male entered three different Seaver classrooms March 9 in an attempt to solicit money by selling discounted tickets to the Comedy Union, a comedy club located in Los Angeles. The man, who appeared to be between 18 and 22, said he represented “student services” at the beginning of the classes before explaining that the tickets he was selling were worth up to … [Read more...] about Lecture Classes Fall Prey to Scammer

Pet a Shark on Shark Sunday

March 24, 2015 by Rachel Ettlinger

Photo courtesy of Natalie BurdickSanta Monica Pier Aquarium hosts a weekly shark feeding called Shark Sunday to educate humans about sharks, according to Vicki Pasek, aquarium employee. Their goal is to prevent and reduce widespread fear of sharks. This event occurs every Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Pepperdine offers surfing classes and Surf Chapel, which both occur at Zuma Beach. … [Read more...] about Pet a Shark on Shark Sunday

Pepperdine Law Professor Reshapes the Story of George Washington in New Book

March 24, 2015 by Alec Mcpike

Photos Courtesy of Ron Hall School of Law Professor Ed Larson’s newest book, “The Return of George Washington: 1784-1789,” reached The New York Times bestseller list late last month. “Ed’s book reminded me how fortunate America was to have Washington’s guidance and leadership,” said Roger Cossack, one of Larson’s fellow law professors. “I’ve bought three books to give to … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Law Professor Reshapes the Story of George Washington in New Book

Cleaning Services to be Discontinued

March 20, 2015 by Cassandra Stephenson

Custodial Services proposed discontinuing house cleaning services for apartment-style housing effective fall 2015, according to Housing and Residence Life Associate Dean of Students Jon Mathis. The change would affect housing in Lovernich, Drescher and George Page apartments, though details of the formal decision have yet to be finalized. Department of Facilities Services … [Read more...] about Cleaning Services to be Discontinued

It’s Always Funny in Philadelphia

March 20, 2015 by Ricardo Avila Alvarez

“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” is TV’s best show, without a shadow of a doubt. The series takes a look at the debauchery of The Gang, composed of Mac, Dennis, Dee, Charlie and Frank. The gist is The Gang getting into trouble by attempting to pull off the most insane and impossible schemes. “Sunny” is the best show on television because … [Read more...] about It’s Always Funny in Philadelphia

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