BRITTANY YEAROUTNews Assistant Members of the Student Government Association may be the only students who are not spending money. At the regular Wednesday night meeting, the E-board asked members to spend more of SGA’s money. SGA Treasurer senior Robert Romero said SGA has always been in a budget crunch. However, this semester juniors, sophomores and freshmen have only spent … [Read more...] about Classes still have money to spend
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Let the Freedom Wall ring
AUDREY REEDNews Editor In a post-Facebook world, the word “wall” means a cyberspace locale for inside jokes and perky messagaes. But there’s a wall at Pepperdine more important than anything on a social networking site — the Freedom Wall. In spring 2003, the Freedom Wall was added to Joslyn Plaza by the prompting of Amnesty International and the with the help of former Student … [Read more...] about Let the Freedom Wall ring
Pepperdine extends beyond Malibu
MEREDITH RODRIGUEZAssistant News Editor Pepperdine extends far beyond the Santa Monica Mountains overlooking the Malibu coastline. Its graduate schools sprinkle across the southland in corporate buildings designed to meet the convenience of Los Angeles professionals. “There are six regional campuses in Southern California to meet the needs of working professionals,” Dean of … [Read more...] about Pepperdine extends beyond Malibu
Financial Times ranks GSBM
MEREDITH RODRIGUEZAssistant News Editor The Graziadio School of Business and Management continues to be recognized by business publications around the world. This comparatively new graduate school, with its first full-time MBA class graduating in 1987, attributes innovative programs, esteemed faculty and experienced students for its continued success. BusinessWeek magazine … [Read more...] about Financial Times ranks GSBM
Literary journal back this year
GARRETT WAITSports Editor Expressionists, Pepperdine’s campus publication of literary and artistic works will be back up and running after a yearlong hiatus, with a new edition in spring 2006. The journal, under the new direction of senior Katrina Spencer, will contain submissions by students, faculty and staff in the form of short fiction, poetry, essays and visual art such as … [Read more...] about Literary journal back this year
