ALEXANDER BLACKMONStaff Writer Pepperdine’s newest addition to the Social Science Division is pushing research to a whole new level. The route to his success is notably the one less traveled. Theodore Gardner did not take the normal route to a degree in clinical psychology. While many people graduate from college and attend graduate school, Gardner had different plans. “My … [Read more...] about Social Science professor a travelin’ man
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Special to the Graphic
CHRISTINA LITTLEFIELDFormer Graphic Editor It’s been ten years since I first stepped into the Graphic’s decrepit trailers in July 1997. A senior in high school, I was in the last class of students to fall in love with the paper and with Pepperdine through a journalism summer camp established by then adviser Dr. Michael Jordan. Camp gave me my first real whiff of what it meant … [Read more...] about Special to the Graphic
Students volunteer at Kirkpatrick
KATIE WILFONGStaff Writer The Pepperdine students linger while the rest of their group starts to arrive. In front of Special Programs, the Volunteer Center van remains still, waiting to be driven 30 minutes north on Pacific Coast Highway. The caring volunteers, dressed in baggy clothes, carry nothing with them. As the group is finally together, they pile into the vehicle on a … [Read more...] about Students volunteer at Kirkpatrick
Lumsden creates a buzz
SPENCER THURLINGStaff Writer In just her second season on the Pepperdine women’s volleyball team, Rachel Lumsden is creating quite a buzz. After breaking through to the varsity squad last year, Lumsden has people talking about high hopes of this season and the future of the Waves. Lumsden is a fascinating person both on and off the court. Her unique talent coupled with her … [Read more...] about Lumsden creates a buzz
First year seminar for “Pre-Med” students
FLORA THEDENStaff Writer The stench of stale flesh wafts through the air in a small room in the basement of Pepperdine’s Appleby Center. Hesitant footsteps creep across the tiles, slowly stepping over the puddle of formaldehyde leaking from body bags. As Dr. Laurie Nelson unzips the bags, the bones and organs of the skinless dead bodies are revealed. Resembling a scene in CSI, … [Read more...] about First year seminar for “Pre-Med” students