How do you really nab the job and pay you deserve? Follow these tips for salary success.By Nadine BoisnierContributing Writer Enjoy the time you have left in school because soon you will start having to be a grown up, or at least make decisions like one. Why not be fully prepared, so that after graduation you’ll feel confident in the investment choices you make when getting … [Read more...] about Money Matters: Making the most of your 401k
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My So-Called Life: So many things to so many people
By Joann GroffAssistant Sports Editor I bought a card at the beginning of the summer, even though I didn’t really understand its meaning. I was compelled to purchase this note card not for a picture, or its individual beauty — the piece of folded black paper was merely adorned with a quote in white type, and it was blank on the inside. I bought it because the quote came from … [Read more...] about My So-Called Life: So many things to so many people
Slice of Life: From poetry to problems with Turnout magazine
Pepperdine alums learn business and friendship don’t always mix.By Cory WhiteStaff Writer Will Johnson sits on the floor in front of his computer in his tiny Santa Monica apartment. Surrounded by dirty clothes, haphazard stacks of paper and random computer equipment, Johnson types a Web address into his computer’s browser. A Microsoft error screen pops up, with a message … [Read more...] about Slice of Life: From poetry to problems with Turnout magazine
Whatever: Is anything sacred anymore?
By Karma Christine SalvatoStaff Writer “When you get rid of the past, the future is beautiful,” said one of the characters from the movie “Swingers.” It is such a true statement, but sometimes not such easy advice to follow. A couple of weeks ago I stopped by my high school and community college campuses. As I stepped onto each school’s grounds, I was immediately transported … [Read more...] about Whatever: Is anything sacred anymore?
Choir takes on German
By Darcy HickeyA&E Assistant Get ready to see the Pepperdine Concert Choir perform one of the most challenging pieces they’ve ever attempted in Smothers Theatre April 15. Johannes Brahm’s “A German Requiem” will entertain the audience for the majority of the night. The piece, directed by music professor Milton Pullen, is Brahms’ longest work. The 70-minute, seven-movement … [Read more...] about Choir takes on German



