If students walk around Malibu this semester, they’ll find that some things have changed. Malibu has added several new stores and restaurants, and the list is going to keep growing. As many are aware by now, Sephora had its grand opening March 16 in the Malibu Village. Soon, Chipotle will join the Malibu Village as well. Chipotle was originally expected to open in June; … [Read more...] about Chipotle, new stores spice up Malibu
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Pepp theatre wins big in Scotland
The 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe proved to be a major success for the Pepperdine Theater department as its students performed two remarkable plays, receiving reviews, honorable mentions and a prestigious award. The plays “Why Do You Stand There In the Rain” and “Anonymous” were both commissioned by Pepperdine Professor Cathy Thomas-Grant who has been directing the program … [Read more...] about Pepp theatre wins big in Scotland
Tradition lives on: My Tie remains a unique introduction to Pepperdine
My Tie dance dates were chosen at random. Each male freshman dorm was paired with one or two female dorms. Each boy put one of his ties in a tub from which the paired dorm selected a random tie, whose owner became her date for the evening. But while some boys received one date for the evening, others were paired with two, three, four or even five dates. This disappointed many … [Read more...] about Tradition lives on: My Tie remains a unique introduction to Pepperdine
IP’s Mayenfisch-Tobin appeals termination
Former Lausanne program director, Mary Mayenfisch-Tobin, is in the latter stages of appealing her termination which occurred over the summer. Provost Darryl Tippens is in the process of considering the appeal, according to Mayenfisch-Tobin. Pepperdine administrators are unable to offer information on the reasons surrounding Mayenfisch-Tobin’s firing since it is a personnel … [Read more...] about IP’s Mayenfisch-Tobin appeals termination
Staff Editorial: Student worries grow with campus
The benefits of attending a small university are manifold: Pepperdine has long enjoyed a reputation for offering its students intimate class sizes, the chance to build meaningful relationships with professors and on-campus living spaces that have been lauded for both livability and luxury. Bigger is not always better, and quality has traditionally been prioritized over … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Student worries grow with campus
