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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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
Pep students balance teaching, learning
Madeline JacksStaff Writer “Crisscross, applesauce — just like first-graders!” So says Miss Stewart to Mrs. Farlow’s first-grade class at Juan Cabrillo Elementary School. “I’m waiting for a patient hand before I call on someone to help me with the weather today.” The gentle tone of Deanna Stewart, a soon-to-be teacher, captures the children’s attention as she successfully … [Read more...] about Pep students balance teaching, learning
Bad case of writer’s block? Try TBS
Elizabeth ReinkingStaff Writer This is the third time I’ve tried to write this column. I’ve been writing a weekly column for this paper now for going on three semesters, and every week I feel like I have worse writer’s block than the week before. I just keep staring at my blank Word document, but not even my friend Clippy, the Microsoft Word assistant, has any words of advice … [Read more...] about Bad case of writer’s block? Try TBS

