JAIMIE FRANKLINAssistant News Editor The Pepperdine student organization Students in Free Enterprise welcomed more than 40 underprivileged middle school students to campus Wednesday to educate them on the importance of a college education. As a multi-national organization located on more than 1,200 campuses worldwide, SIFE designs “educational community outreach projects to … [Read more...] about Outreach program welcomes students
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SFL aims for pregnancy acceptance
MEREDITH RODRIGUEZ & NICHOLAS LINDSEYStaff Writers She never dreamed of being pregnant, not at Pepperdine. She may be in one of your classes. She may even be one of your friends. But chances are, no one will find out about her pregnancy because she does not know who she can tell. “I hear from two to three students a year who get pregnant,” Dean of Student Affairs Mark … [Read more...] about SFL aims for pregnancy acceptance
SGA passes dorm lighting resolution, discusses new fund
KATE SCHWARTZNews Assistant SGA began its general Wednesday meeting with the discussion of dorm lighting and Student Development Fund resolutions. The first resolution, by Junior Sen. Andy Canales, proposed that new lighting be installed in the lower, upper and Greek Row dorms. “I surveyed the freshman class two years ago, and almost everyone expressed dissatisfaction with … [Read more...] about SGA passes dorm lighting resolution, discusses new fund
Public Safety plans increased fines
KATE SCHWARTZNews Assistant The once $20 parking violation penalty, including failure to display the proper vehicle registration permit or parking in an area that is designated for other specific permits (faculty, staff or carpool) will now be increased to $40. Public Safety officials spoke to SGA on Wednesday in their general meeting regarding recent updates to university … [Read more...] about Public Safety plans increased fines
Adjunct’s experiences enrich class
JESSICA MERTURIStaff Writer Dr. Jaclynne Kerner, adjunct processor of art history, brings a world of experience to Pepperdine. From starting out as a pre-med student at New York University to ending up 3,000 miles away from home teaching about non-Western art, she has been on quite the educational journey. “You think you have it all planned out, and then you may encounter … [Read more...] about Adjunct’s experiences enrich class