By Kimberly KingStaff Writer “I have early morning classes, so I don’t have time for breakfast. Is it really that important?” These were the words of sophomore Kelsey Lissner, and perhaps those of most of her peers. Breakfast is such an important part of a person’s day. In fact, it is the most important meal of day. The word breakfast indicates that you’re “breaking the … [Read more...] about Eat It: Missing the most important meal?
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Horner crowned Miss Los Angeles County Junior Elise Horner represented Pepperdine last weekend when she was named Miss Los Angeles County in the local pageant that continues on to Miss California and eventually Miss America. Horner, who has been participating in local, state and national pageants since she was young, first wanted to become involved after seeing Miss America … [Read more...] about Etc. A glimpse into the life of students, faculty and staff.
FaceInTheCrowd: M. Cynthia Cordner
By DeNae ThomasAssistant Lifestyles Editor Any Pepperdine student who has ever been to the Waves Café is acquainted with M. Cynthia Cordner. Those who use the café on a regular basis know Cindy will usually be there to swipe their ID card, give them a vibrant smile and address them by name. However, not many students know that Cindy’s real first name is Merle, that she grew … [Read more...] about FaceInTheCrowd: M. Cynthia Cordner
Global Gab: The power of prayer keeps travel alive
By Katrina WillsStaff Correspondent BUENOS AIRES—Call me Christopher, an aspiring adventurer who set out to circumnavigate the global waters in search for the new world and unknown civilizations. Or, at least, a few very mature, life-changing epiphanies to convince my parents this overseas thing was a good idea. I, your contact to the Americas below the equatorial lateral, … [Read more...] about Global Gab: The power of prayer keeps travel alive
Religious Write: A question that must be answered
By Greg DaumGuest Writer Once when Jesus was praying in private and his disciples were with him, he asked them, “Who do the crowds say that I am?” They replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, that one of the prophets of long ago has come back to life.” “But what about you?” Jesus asked. Who do you say that I am?” — Luke 9:18-20 Do you … [Read more...] about Religious Write: A question that must be answered




