After five years of struggling Cornucopia has been permitted to re-open its farmers market in Malibu.Cornucopia is a nonprofit organization that strives to teach sustainable education to young students and adults.To fund this education and further its environmental mission Cornucopia has opened a local farmers market in 2000.However in 2005 Cornucopia lost its permit due to a … [Read more...] about Local group wins right to establish Malibu Farmer's Market
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Team has no trouble against tough national competitors
The women's tennis team began their season Sept. 18 at the 2009 Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational in Midland TX. The tournament ran through Sept. 20 and included colleges from all over the country such as the University of Texas University of Oklahoma Baylor University and Rice University. It also featured one of the nation's best players No. 1 seed Jelena Stanivuk of … [Read more...] about Team has no trouble against tough national competitors
Resistance to eBook stalls academic digital transition
College students are all-too familiar with losing the last of their spending money to buying colossal textbooks. eBooks are electronic versions of textbooks which can be read on a computer or a smaller special eBook reading device."The primary benefit is price said Pepperdine bookstore Manager Chris Renbarger. He said the price typically starts at 45 percent of the cost of its … [Read more...] about Resistance to eBook stalls academic digital transition
Courtenay test
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Music makes high note in ceremony
As the bagpipes of the 42nd Highlanders blare in the Firestone Fieldhouse on a Wednesday morning Founder's Day becomes more than just pomp and circumstance but a celebration of life heritage and music.After an invocation by alumnus Neil Clark Warren chair and founder of eHarmony.com Pepperdine's orchestra and concert choir performed a rendition of "America the Beautiful."An … [Read more...] about Music makes high note in ceremony
