Sarah CarrilloLiving Editor Senior Adrienne Lyau is part of a new project on campus to promote bone marrow transplant donors, specifically minorities. She is hosting a bone marrow drive in the Sandbar Tuesday, Nov. 16 and Thursday, Nov. 18 from 1 to 3 p.m. “Each day, thousands of patients are diagnosed with leukemia, aplastic anemia or other blood diseases and need a bone … [Read more...] about Etc.
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The flu can come in a variety of forms – what to know
Rhonda Harris-ScottHealth Columnist From doctor’s offices to political offices, the flu shot is a hot topic. Many people have seen the reports on television about the shortage of flu vaccines across the nation. These reports have caused many people who have never gotten the flu shot before to call their doctors to try to get appointments. Companies are paying four times the … [Read more...] about The flu can come in a variety of forms – what to know
Pepperdine: Home of the rich kids
Tracy DomingoAssistant Living Editor There are many factors in an average Pepperdine student’s life that can instigate high stress levels. Tests, exams, papers, mid-terms, jobs, careers, the future and non-existent girlfriends and boyfriends may be among the few. But one problem that the majority of Pepperdine students do not usually go to bed fretting about is financial … [Read more...] about Pepperdine: Home of the rich kids
How to plan the perfect schedule
Audrey ReedA&E Editor With only a few weeks until students can officially register for classes, the prime time for planning next semester’s schedule is here. A bad schedule can next ruin your semester. No one wants 8 a.m. classes everyday or a class that ends 4 p.m. on Friday. But even though the days and times may look perfect, the teachers or subject matter can still … [Read more...] about How to plan the perfect schedule