RICHARD NAVAStaff Writer The excitement of the epics of the past can be utilized to promote creativity and entrepeneurship, according to the organizers of the first Hero’s Journey Entrepreneurship Festival, held Saturday. Seaver College will host the event at the Pepperdine School of Law. The festival will include several professionals in the arts and humanities field including … [Read more...] about Festival to promote business creativity
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IT undergoes restructuring, aims for improvement
RYAN HAGENNews Assistant Information Technology will restructure itself to become more responsive to student and faculty needs, Senior Director Jonathan See announced Wednesday at a presentation for all IT employees. “We’ll be working more tightly as a department, using existing talents,” said See, who leads client services and administration. Students who call IT should see … [Read more...] about IT undergoes restructuring, aims for improvement
Language with a history
SAMANTHA BLONSAssistant A&E Editor He survived the WWII bombings in the Pacific during the Japanese-American combat. He traveled the globe behind the lens of his camera, filming documentaries and news stories for television. He graced the stage at the Emmy Awards, where he won a coveted gold statuette. Today, however, Mr. Tuhuei Su can be found at his corner desk in the … [Read more...] about Language with a history
Dean’s lecture speakers share inspiration, conclude series
RACHEL JOHNSONNews Assistant Tragedy brought Myrlie Evers and Jerry Mitchell together. From that tragedy blossomed a beautiful friendship that ultimately changed the course of history. The Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series concluded Tuesday night with a presentation given by historical figures Evers and Mitchell. Both were active participants in bringing to light cases that … [Read more...] about Dean’s lecture speakers share inspiration, conclude series
Students chop locks for good cause
RACHEL JOHNSONNews Assistant Cutting through fears or apathy, students gave a piece of themself Monday and Tuesday at the HAWC. They donated 10-inchesof hair to Locks of Love, a non-profit group that provides hairpieces and wigs for children and teenagers who have lost their hair due to cancer and other medical conditions. Student Programming Board and Housing and Community … [Read more...] about Students chop locks for good cause
