Walking around campus students will encounter sweaty athletes studious mathematicians and sage writers. Junior Donovan Brambila fits into a different category. He possesses artistic talent as seen through his creative songwriting and guitar skills. Despite this though he remains humble which makes him stand out from the crowd. Brambila is a passionate skilled and smart young … [Read more...] about Artist Among Us: Donovan Brambila
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Hertz guzzles students' funds
It's not impossible. Living in Southern California without a set of wheels is not exactly a death sentence. Then again calling the experience inconvenient is a total understatement. It is a sentiment that frequents Pepperdine's list of Top Things to Whine About. Here's the gist: Pepperdine might as well be located on a remote island. The university is well aware of this fact … [Read more...] about Hertz guzzles students' funds
'December' freezes over
In The Decemberists' fifth studio album a beautiful yet mournful organ prelude crescendos from a long bass tone into a melancholy ballad. It is an appropriate opening as the album's over-arching theme is the pain and emotions of bittersweet love. Released on Tuesday March 24 "The Hazards of Love" is a 17-part hour-long rock opera about two doomed lovers William and Margaret. … [Read more...] about 'December' freezes over
Waves Café offers vegetarian options
John Lennon said if slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be vegetarian. Thanks to The New York Times best sellers such as Kim Barnouin and Rory Freedman's Skinny Bitch more people are assessing what they put on their dinner plates. This holds true even at Pepperdine. Contrary to popular belief, it is possible to survive, even to thrive, as a vegetarian in the Waves … [Read more...] about Waves Café offers vegetarian options
Retired justice visits
Cowgirl not swing vote. Get it right.Sandra Day O'Connor the nation's first female Supreme Court justice made it clear at Friday's lecture at the Pepperdine School of Law how she wants to go down in history.During an opening speech by Pepperdine School of Law Dean Ken Starr honoring former U.S. Attorney General William French Smith after whom the annual lecture is named … [Read more...] about Retired justice visits
