Reporters Whitney Ashton and Shayla Girardin talk Pepperdine Love Letters, the search for a new housing director and more on this week’s G News. [youtube 1SlE10wN3ok] __________ Follow the Graphic on Twitter: @PeppGraphic … [Read more...] about G News 03.27.14
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‘Transforming the Conversation’
Photo by Whitney Irick Justin Lee and Ron Belgau have been friends for years. They’re both self-professed computer nerds. They’re both committed Christians who grew up in Christian households. And, they’re both openly gay. Although they have much in common, the pair of friends have very different views about sex, relationships and the Bible. Lee and Belgau presented their … [Read more...] about ‘Transforming the Conversation’
DPS Reports 03.20.14
3/10/14 12:04 p.m. Incidents – Suspicious Circumstances Location: Tyler Campus Center Summary: A staff member reported a suspicious package. Public Safety officers responded and determined it was a student’s backpack. 3/11/14 10:42 a.m. Parking Related – Illegally Parked Vehicle Location: Seaver Drive Summary: There was a report of an illegally … [Read more...] about DPS Reports 03.20.14
Bread maker or bread winner?
If I’m being honest, I have never once said that I want to be a housewife. I don’t cook, sew or enjoy the presence of children, and after 18 years of barraging sexist jokes like, “Get back in the kitchen,” or “Make me a sandwich,” conforming to a domestic lifestyle has never been my plan. That’s where I’m wrong in the whole … [Read more...] about Bread maker or bread winner?
Housing Crisis: Students frustrated as demand exceeds supply
After last week’s Housing Selection Day, only 41 percent of juniors and seniors were able to secure on-campus housing. All 497 open spots were filled within one hour and 45 minutes, according to Associate Dean of Students for Housing and Residence Life Brian Dawson. “From watching the system as it happened, it appeared that about 240 seniors got in during the first hour … [Read more...] about Housing Crisis: Students frustrated as demand exceeds supply





