Sabrina JendlyStaff Writer Graham Shea / Asst Photo Editor No more troubles trying to log in for registration at the same time as everyone else in the same class. At least, this is what the registration system has aimed to do. Registration ends Friday, but so far, it seems like the mission has been accomplished. This year, students registered for classes in a more organized … [Read more...] about Registration blues cast to the past
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3/07/05 • 1:15 p.m. Miscellaneous - Information ReportLocation: Thornton Administration CenterSummary: There was a strong chemical odor coming from a mail-room package.3/08/05 • 9:46 p.m. Miscellaneous - Conduct ViolationLocation: TAC rampSummary: There was drug paraphernalia found in a vehicle during a relocation from the ramp by the TAC.3/09/05 • 2:37 p.m.Larceny - Petty … [Read more...] about Public Safety Reports
Public tickets sell out online
MICHAEL ALAHOUZOSStaff Writer Students are likely to be outnumbered by the public at March 25th’s Something Corporate concert at Alumni Park, which has already sold out all of the available public tickets, yet just over 150 of the 750 student designated tickets are available. The Student Programming Board is responsible for the upcoming Something Corporate concert. The board’s … [Read more...] about Public tickets sell out online
Wireless towers spring up
Audrey ReedAssistant News Editor HEAR YE: Notices inform about a public hearing April 9 for new campus cell-phone towers. The days of “can you hear me now?” may soon be over for Verizon cell-phone users on campus. A public hearing will be held April 9 to hear any complaints about putting an “unmanned wireless telecommunication facility” on a water tank guardrail at Drescher … [Read more...] about Wireless towers spring up
Defeat teaches political realities
Kelsey MaysStaff Writer With hometown dedication, a few lessons learned from Pepperdine and his parents at his side, junior Gregory Martayan continues to build his political resume. This comes despite a defeat in his bid last Tuesday night to win a seat in Los Angeles’ Fifth City Council District. Martayan Martayan, a Los Angeles native, lost to incumbent Jack Weiss, who … [Read more...] about Defeat teaches political realities



