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IP changes Capitol focus

September 8, 2012 by Melody Cheng

Washington, D.C., has gone international. The new Washington World program, slated to launch in fall 2013, contains everything the International Programs have to offer without leaving the United States. The Washington World program will include general education courses and a two-week externship during each semester, similar to the educational field trips of other … [Read more...] about IP changes Capitol focus

As Told by Gingers: The 2 percent

September 8, 2012 by Kierstin Hailey

Hello all — and welcome to this new column, “As told by Gingers.” We, the gingers of the Graphic, are here to answer any questions you may have. Beware, though: As redheads, we have no filters and will tell you exactly what we’re thinking, so write in at your own risk. For the most part being a ginger is the coolest thing since the ice age, but sometimes it can be a bit of a … [Read more...] about As Told by Gingers: The 2 percent

Pepp prepares promising pupils

September 8, 2012 by Louise Dequilla

You’re in the middle of heavy traffic occupying most of the parking lot, with the rest of the pavement allocated for the spunkiest, loudest, most cheerful group of people excited to welcome you to the experience of your life. Mom and Dad are browsing through the schedule of activities — they tell you to remember to apply sunscreen, stay hydrated and write plenty of letters … [Read more...] about Pepp prepares promising pupils

Pepperdine Athletics changes Riptide program

September 8, 2012 by Kelly O'Connor

Pepperdine attracts skilled athletes from all over the world due to the quality of our athletic programs, coaches, and staff.  The problem is, not many Pepperdine students go to games or events to support their athletes. Pepperdine Athletics took action and created a rewards program for students as an incentive to show their school pride and support their athletes.  This new … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Athletics changes Riptide program

Threat Assessment Team on alert

September 7, 2012 by Mariella Rudi

President Andrew K. Benton’s email last Tuesday informed the community of the decision to ban his son Chrisopher, 27, from campus for “a long time” after his son was arrested at the administration building for making threats to his family. The status of this decision now hinges on the university’s Threat Assessment Team. The email about the Threat Assessment Team (TAT) offered … [Read more...] about Threat Assessment Team on alert

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