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Enjoy a Lunch Date With a Professor

February 25, 2015 by Kelly Rodriguez

Photo by Sylvia HartleyStudents and faculty/staff can spend quality time outside of their work and classroom lives through Pepperdine’s Dine with a Student Program. The program allows a faculty/staff member and a student to share a meal worth up to $15 at the Caf for a once-a-week use. The sign-up sheet and one-time-use meal card are available at the Career Center. … [Read more...] about Enjoy a Lunch Date With a Professor

Pepperdine Increases Water Conservation Due to Drought

February 25, 2015 by Amanda Salz

Photo by Allison HubbardIn response to California Gov. Jerry Brown’s January 2014 declaration that the statewide drought is in a State of Emergency and the government’s continuous call on communities to conserve water, many California universities are increasing their sustainable water practices. Pepperdine — which is listed as one of the Princeton … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Increases Water Conservation Due to Drought

Carry Concealed on Campus: Right or Wrong?

February 25, 2015 by Hansol Hwang

Photos by Sylvia HartleyPepperdine’s School of Law Federalist Society hosted a discussion on Tuesday concerning the topic of concealing and carrying a weapon on campus with featured speaker Sandra Froman, former president of the National Rifle Association (NRA). Law professor Barry McDonald also spoke. Students who attended the event were able to engage in a discussion … [Read more...] about Carry Concealed on Campus: Right or Wrong?

If You’re Reading This, It’s Not Too Late

February 25, 2015 by Alysha Tsuji

Art by Alysha Tsuji My relationship with Drake is a lot like my relationship with my senior year. A week ago, I didn’t like Drake. I never caught on to the fan craze. “Thank Me Later,” “Take Care,” “Nothing Was The Same” — none of it captivated me. Whenever someone said, “Drake,” all I could picture was Jimmy Brooks, the wheelchair kid. Sure he had his bangers, “Best I … [Read more...] about If You’re Reading This, It’s Not Too Late

Student Loans Reach All Time High

February 23, 2015 by Tierney Anderson

Infographic by Andrea Oguntula This year student loan debt in the United States hit $1.1 trillion, and the average undergraduate who has taken out a loan is graduating about $30,000 in debt, Kevin Carey reported for The New York Times. A significant portion of Pepperdine’s student body is contributing to this national debt. Associate Director of Loan Programs at Seaver … [Read more...] about Student Loans Reach All Time High

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