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Lee to be released Friday: While in custody Hank Lee threatens to ‘kill anyone who gets in his way’

October 31, 2012 by Mariella Rudi

The man accused of chasing and harassing female students on Res Road is scheduled for release from custody this Friday, Nov. 2. The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department arrested Hank Lee, 37, Sept. 17 on campus for a mental health evaluation and involuntary treatment. Pepperdine has secured a restraining order against Lee, unaffiliated with Pepperdine, prohibiting him from coming … [Read more...] about Lee to be released Friday: While in custody Hank Lee threatens to ‘kill anyone who gets in his way’

Alum on Hurricane Sandy experience in NYC

October 31, 2012 by Genevieve Chong

While we were all dry and unscathed on Monday night out on the West Coast, others on the East Coast had to survive the atrocities of Hurricane Sandy, which caused multiple fatalities, halted mass transit, and cut power to millions of homes and businesses. Pepperdine alum Whitney Coleman shares some of her photos and her experience with Hurricane Sandy while in New York … [Read more...] about Alum on Hurricane Sandy experience in NYC

DPS Reports: Part II

October 29, 2012 by DPS Report

DEPARTMENTAL - LOST/FOUND PROPERTY   Date: Oct 17, 2012-Wednesday at 21:34 Case Number: 12-01191 Location:  OFF CAMPUS LOCATION Summary:  FOUND PROPERTY TURNED INTO PUBLIC SAFETY - CELL PHONE Disposition:  Referred to Investigations   DEPARTMENTAL - LOST/FOUND PROPERTY   Date: Oct 18, 2012-Thursday at 8:50 Case Number: 12-01192 Location:  TYLER CAMPUS … [Read more...] about DPS Reports: Part II

Consultants sell the election 2012

October 29, 2012 by Whitney Irick

  Famed political consultants Daniel Schnur and Don Ringe analyzed the presidential campaign in the media Oct. 18 Payson Library. Ken Lazebnik, director for Library Advancement and Public Affairs, opened the lecture. The two men offered the audience a glimpse of the media campaigns of each candidate, focusing solely on the 2012 presidential campaign ads of President … [Read more...] about Consultants sell the election 2012

Alumnus Alan Jackson runs for DA

October 28, 2012 by Whitney Irick

Pepperdine School of Law alumnus Alan Jackson (JD ’94) is running for Los Angeles District Attorney. Currently, Jackson serves as the assistant head deputy of the Major Crimes Division. “I believe the general value system that Pepperdine imbues in their students is paramount for anyone in law,” Jackson said. After graduating from high school, Jackson enlisted in the Air … [Read more...] about Alumnus Alan Jackson runs for DA

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