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New Ovens in the HAWC, New Equipment for All

April 1, 2015 by Kelly Rodriguez

Photo by Sylvia HartleyThe HAWC is Pepperdine’s popular late-night hang out spot. Essentially, it is the only place on Pepperdine’s main campus to get food once the Caf closes. However, due to a malfunction, the HAWC had to operate with a limited number of ovens since late February. General Manager of Sodexo Campus Services for Pepperdine Randy Penwell explained the … [Read more...] about New Ovens in the HAWC, New Equipment for All

Meal Point Plan to Expand

April 1, 2015 by Cassandra Stephenson

Photo by Monika HaskellThe Dining Services Committee finalized a decision to offer more Meal Point Plan options to students in response to student requests. This decision will be in effect for the fall 2015 semester and will offer a wider variety of meal point options for different price points and student needs. Student Government Association Executive Vice President Paula Ong … [Read more...] about Meal Point Plan to Expand

Michael Feltner Selected as New Seaver Dean

March 31, 2015 by Graphic Staff

Michael Feltner was named the new dean of Seaver College on March 31, according to a university press release. Feltner has filled teaching positions at Pepperdine for 26 years, and he has served as the interim dean since August 2014. "The rise of Seaver College has been a source of University pride over the past several years ... I am grateful to the search committee for … [Read more...] about Michael Feltner Selected as New Seaver Dean

Sexual Assault by the Numbers

March 25, 2015 by Mariella Rudi

A series of sexual assaults reported in Pepperdine’s Department of Public Safety crime logs this year has raised eyebrows when compared to the smaller numbers of previous years. As of Feb. 12 , the daily DPS crime logs have shown eight sexual assaults: one on campus and seven off campus. That includes incidents overseas (see the actual DPS reports at the end of this … [Read more...] about Sexual Assault by the Numbers

Pepperdine Links Sustainability with Spirituality

March 25, 2015 by Amanda Salz

Photo by Shawn JonesPepperdine’s Center for Sustainability encourages students in the endeavor of using education to advance environmental, social and economical sustainability efforts, according to the Center for Sustainability’s website. “I think we’re called to be leaders in the field [of sustainability], which is something that Christians have … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Links Sustainability with Spirituality

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