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SGA: Presidents Chat About Passions

October 27, 2014 by Veronica Johnson

Photos by Jenna Aguilera Four recently elected student representatives have begun their reign as SGA presidents. These are their stories. They were elected to their class by their peers. But it is their lives outside their Student Government leadership roles that may explain why they have won the approval of their fellow Waves. Each of these SGA class presidents have … [Read more...] about SGA: Presidents Chat About Passions

Professor Researches the Negative Side of Sunscreen

October 26, 2014 by Connor Shewmake

Photo by Shawn Jones People have always been told to wear sunscreen. It is said to protect from sunburns, wrinkles and even skin cancer. Doctors recommend sunscreen to their patients, moms lather their children before any outdoor activities and students on summer break practically live in a layer of sunscreen from March to September. But what is actually in sunscreen? … [Read more...] about Professor Researches the Negative Side of Sunscreen

Pepp Hosts Climate Change Conference

October 26, 2014 by Cassandra Stephenson

The Climate Calling Conference launched on Wednesday with a Dean’s Lecture featuring botanist and environmentalist Peter Raven. The three-day conference, which aims to educate students about climate change and encourage them to take action on the issue, also includes the screening of the film “Years of Living Dangerously” on Thursday and an interdisciplinary symposium … [Read more...] about Pepp Hosts Climate Change Conference

G News 10.24.14

October 26, 2014 by Whitney Ashton & Shayla Girardin

G News is back after taking a two week break for midterms! Catch up with the latest in news and sports with anchors Whitney Ashton and Shayla Girardin. http://youtu.be/C-PJHDSZG3E?list=UUGUdMO864PXi1yTx3D5tqCA __________ Follow the Graphic on Twitter: @PeppGraphic  … [Read more...] about G News 10.24.14

DPS Reports You Missed

October 25, 2014 by Falon Opsahl and DPS

The DPS Reports, a selection of which are published weekly on A2 and in full at peppedine-graphic.com, were incomplete for three issues of the Graphic published on Sept. 4, Sept. 11 and Sept. 18. The Department of Public Safety in collaboration with Integrated Marketing and Communications normally provides the DPS activity log weekly to the Graphic. However, for three … [Read more...] about DPS Reports You Missed

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