By Andrea BandaAssistant Opinions Editor Amy Barfoot, a 20-year-old junior from Arcadia, Calif., knows how to juggle activities and classes while still managing to keep her sanity. This psychology major sings in the Concert Choir, directs campus activities for the Alpha Phi sorority and tutors in her spare time. And besides lending a hand, Barfoot truly enjoys using her … [Read more...] about Face In The Crowd: Amy Barfoot
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Global Gab: How about cutting the Argentines a little bit of slack? They could use it
By Katrina WillsStaff Correspondent BUENOS AIRES--In my letters to you, I have described how to identify an Argentine by their pride, ultra-hip clothes and style (just last week I was again deemed crazy for wearing flip-flops). However, I would like to think a bit deeper. I ask, who are these people and what is going on in this country? I know, I know. You may be asking, … [Read more...] about Global Gab: How about cutting the Argentines a little bit of slack? They could use it
Do BMWs really reign supreme on Pep streets?
From Bimmers to Bens to Deloreans, the luxury vehicles that line the university's roads may be yet another factor that lends credit to the "spoiled rich kids" stereotype. But the Honda Accord is really No. 1By James RedwickOpinions Editor There is a certain undeniable stereotype that belongs to students of Pepperdine University. When people think about this fine academic … [Read more...] about Do BMWs really reign supreme on Pep streets?
Claim 2 Fame: Fasel finds passion in two places
By Jennifer Clay Staff Writer Have you seen Dr. Gerard Fasel roaming the Keck Science Center halls in between teaching his physics and math courses? Not sure? Catching a glimpse of him these days is as easy as turning on your TV. A visiting professor of math and physics at Pepperdine, Fasel recently appeared on an episode of the CBS crime drama The District. The hit TV show, … [Read more...] about Claim 2 Fame: Fasel finds passion in two places
Cognitive Dissonance shatters the mold
Some may find it weird and a bit confusing, but for this abstract student-based theater group, growth and pleasure are born amid new experiences.By Christina MillerStaff Writer Imagine sitting in a dark classroom in the middle of the night. Instead of being surrounded by fellow classmates, bright lights and the sound of your teacher lecturing, you are drenched in darkness and … [Read more...] about Cognitive Dissonance shatters the mold




