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Live from London: Fall 2012 ends appropriately with a dance and a rap

December 17, 2012 by Alysha Tsuji

[vimeo 55682245] Recently the London Fall 2012 semester — actually every Pepperdine fall international program — came to a sad end. About a quarter of our London group will not be returning for the spring semester, which is definitely the saddest part of the conclusion of 2012. But while it lasted, I know I can speak on behalf of the London program when I say we had the time … [Read more...] about Live from London: Fall 2012 ends appropriately with a dance and a rap

Curiosity killed the ignorance, not the cat

December 11, 2012 by Breanna Grigsby

It is so important to ask questions, to be curious; curiosity leads to discovery. As little children, our curiosity led us on great adventures and helped us to develop into the folks we are today. Why, then, do we shut our curiosity down? In the face of things that may be considered controversial, we shut curiosity down, but are we not the ones who deem these issues … [Read more...] about Curiosity killed the ignorance, not the cat

Nam Knows Best: Nine (Not Twelve) Days of Christmas

December 6, 2012 by Taylor Nam

To further the Christmas spirit around campus in the form of the glowing tree sitting in the fountain, garlands adorning the Caf, and the giant Elf-Man passing out miniature candy canes (oh the irony) earlier this week, let us take a stroll through the next nine days of the semester and different things you could do to celebrate this glorious time. Day One, Thursday Dec. 6th: … [Read more...] about Nam Knows Best: Nine (Not Twelve) Days of Christmas

Defining the relationship is the first step

December 3, 2012 by Grace Stearns

Dear Grace, I am interested in a girl who I see is a very strong spiritual leader. I just feel average and sometimes a bit shy to ask her out. Should I just focus on my grades and maybe date my junior/senior year?  I really do not know how to approach girls and sometimes I can get a little nervous. Since I am a Christian, I would like to know what you think it is that … [Read more...] about Defining the relationship is the first step

Nam Knows Best: Deck the Dorms

November 28, 2012 by Taylor Nam

So I like Christmas. Everything about Christmas. Yes, even the commercial hustle and bustle (take that Charlie Brown). I like Christmas decorations: the prickly pine trees, the sparkly lights, the big inflatable snow globes sitting smugly in my neighbor’s yard back home. I like Christmas food: honey ham, baked brie, really anything that my mom makes. Most especially, I like … [Read more...] about Nam Knows Best: Deck the Dorms

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