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Pep’s matriarch is back on her feet

September 30, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Janice LoganStaff Writer Photo courtesy Church RelationsHelen Young is settling backinto her home on campus aftersurgery. University Church of Christ minister Ken Durham makes no attempt to hide his admiration of Pepperdine’s matriarch Helen Young. In the spring, on the first Sunday that Young was able to return to church services after a fall that put her in the Intensive … [Read more...] about Pep’s matriarch is back on her feet

Ring the fire alarm

September 30, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Early fire danger raises concerns Juana DiegoStaff Writer Ben Young / Photo Editor Typically, fire season hits Malibu in October and November. This year, fire fighters have seen an early hit, with fires breaking out locally over the past couple of weeks. Robert McKelvy, deputy director of the Department of Public Safety and deputy chief of the Pepperdine Fire Department, said … [Read more...] about Ring the fire alarm

Wildlife invades residential grounds

September 30, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Tiffany BrownStaff Writer The typical Upper Dorm Road traveler spots at least one deer during a typical journey to or from his residence hall. During fire season, however, he or she is more likely to see several herds of seven or eight. He or she is also more likely to trip over raccoons and have to dodge dozens of squirrels. So why the sudden wildlife population boom?  As … [Read more...] about Wildlife invades residential grounds

Career Center strives to offer students hints, advice and jobs

September 23, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

New database will allow job-seekers to search for positions from across the country, compete with Ivy Leaguers Diana HtooStaff Writer When looking for an internship, Todd Wilkerson said there’s only one place to go. “When you don’t know anything, you don’t know anyone to talk to or any Web site to go on, the Career Center is the first place you should go,” Wilkerson said. For … [Read more...] about Career Center strives to offer students hints, advice and jobs

Fagan’s absence raises questions

September 23, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Crystal LuongAssistant News Editor Dr. Ronald Fagan, tenured professor of sociology, was noticeably absent from the classroom when this semester began, leaving questions unanswered about his reason for absence and his future with the University. Three courses, for which Fagan was scheduled for have others teaching in his stead: Criminology; juvenile delinquency; and first-year … [Read more...] about Fagan’s absence raises questions

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