Fine Arts Division offers student and professional performances. By Luke Simpson Staff Writer With the 2003 fall semester in full swing, some of Pepperdine’s finest artists are quickly beginning to emerge. Over the next few months, the Fine Arts Division’s set schedule will bring both student and professional talent to Smothers Theatre and give Malibu a reliable venue they … [Read more...] about All the world’s a stage
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How to succeed in business…by dropping out of school
21-year-old Rory Felton started whit know-how and ended up with a record label. By Peter Celauro A&E Editor To most music fans, the term “record label owner” conjures images of a portly, cigar-smoking man in an expensive suit, barking orders at employees and stealing royalties from defenseless garage bands. To 21-year-old Rory Felton, it’s just the title on his business … [Read more...] about How to succeed in business…by dropping out of school
A joyful noise for a noble cause
Waves of Mercy concert brings students and faculty together to support charities and worship. By Maya Minwary Assistant A&E Editor On a breezy Saturday afternoon, hundreds of people lined up to see Caedmon’s Call, Mark Schultz and Josh Kauffman. For many students, the Waves of Mercy concert was a nice alternative to somber weekends at Pepperdine. When the gate finally … [Read more...] about A joyful noise for a noble cause
France Palmer inspires Convo
Mother of SGA President Jason Palmer tells her chilling life story filled with pain, anguish, yet plenty of hope. By Sarah Carillo Assistant News Editor “It’s not what happens in this life that matters, it’s what you do about it.” This was the closing statement of France Palmer’s emotional Convocation speech in Firestone Fieldhouse Wednesday. Palmer spoke about her life and … [Read more...] about France Palmer inspires Convo
Pirates beware: Record industry subpoenas illegal downloaders
No one from Pepperdine has been charged, but if required, school will cooperate. By Sarah Carillo Assistant News Editor Downloading songs off the Internet used to mean access to free music. Now it may also mean a lawsuit, five years in jail and a $250,000 fine. Record labels filed lawsuits against 261 people Monday for file-sharing music and movies. And some think Pepperdine … [Read more...] about Pirates beware: Record industry subpoenas illegal downloaders
