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Pippen, Deng, Outkast’s Big Boi highlight World Basketball Festival

July 5, 2012 by Alysha Tsuji

LONDON, ENGLAND— To say basketball “isn’t a big deal” in London is an understatement. A few weeks ago, my friend and I went on a mission to find a court to play on. The nearest one was indoors, but charged a hefty $67 fee per hour. The nearest free one? —A 30-minute Tube ride away. We arrived to four baskets. Only one hoop had a net—well, half a net hanging off. Two local kids … [Read more...] about Pippen, Deng, Outkast’s Big Boi highlight World Basketball Festival

The West Bank wall and hope in Israel

July 1, 2012 by Alysha Tsuji

Prior to my trip to Israel, I’ll admit I had stereotypes. I feared for my safety at first, but those fears quickly disappeared as I began to learn about the culture and encountered the friendliness of the locals. Then, before our group drove into Bethlehem, I had more stereotypes. As a Christian, I imagined the “little town of Bethlehem” as a quaint place of Jesus’ birth. … [Read more...] about The West Bank wall and hope in Israel

Director of career services Jody Brightman dies

June 24, 2012 by Andrew Kasselmann

Jody Brightman, director of career services at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy for the past eight years, passed away peacefully Friday, June 21, according to a Pepperdine University press release. In an announcement by the School of Public Policy, Brightman was remembered for the guidance she gave to both students and alumni. She was a strong tie between the school and … [Read more...] about Director of career services Jody Brightman dies

England celebrates 60 years of reign

June 17, 2012 by Alysha Tsuji

LONDON, ENGLAND— Imagining an American president in office for a span of 60 years seems unfathomable. However, when it happens in the Great Britain monarchial system, it’s a cause for great celebration. This year marks Queen Elizabeth II’s 60th year on the throne, and the people of England are definitely celebrating. The feat of a Diamond Jubilee hasn’t happened in 115 years, … [Read more...] about England celebrates 60 years of reign

Pepperdine names Interim Director for Lausanne program

June 17, 2012 by Kayla Ferguson

Pepperdine announced Todd Lindgren as the Interim Director for the Lausanne Program on June 15, according to an email from Charles Hall, Dean of International Programs. Lindgren is a graduate of Seaver College and also has a master's degree from USC in Public Diplomacy. Lindgren is currently the Vice President for Communications and Public Affairs for FilmL.A., Inc., and has … [Read more...] about Pepperdine names Interim Director for Lausanne program

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