Sarah CarrilloLiving Editor Having trouble finding someone to take to all the great date places in the Malibu area? Well, one member of Churches of Christ anticipated this need and came up with a solution: an online dating Web site specifically for members of Churches of Christ. The site, www.churchofchristsingles.com, was started by Jim Foster as a way to help members of … [Read more...] about Church of Christ dating Web site brings a new dimension to finding “the one”
Face in the crowd: Mike Miller
Lindsey BeseckerSports Editor There are a number of places to find junior Mike Miller during the week.He attends University Ministries at Malibu Presbyterian on Tuesdays, spends time in the library and holds a Bible study with his roommates on Thursday nights called “Meat the Lord.” “We grill, we have festival of the meats,” Miller said. “Then afterwards, we have some fun … [Read more...] about Face in the crowd: Mike Miller
How to plan the perfect prank (with your friends in the mob!)
Sarah PyeEditor in Chief Halloween. What a bizarre holiday. At no other time of the year are children allowed to scamper about their neighborhoods, panhandling door to door for candy. Under normal circumstances, any sane parent would forbid such behavior, but on Halloween it is encouraged. However, as pseudo-grown-ups, most of us have now come to terms with the fact that we’re … [Read more...] about How to plan the perfect prank (with your friends in the mob!)
France: a different, but still welcoming, land
WENDY TRAN & CHRISTINE DINHInternational Correspondents France has been completely amazing! Lyon is about two hours south of Paris taking the TGV, the fastest train in the world. It is a beautiful city situated between two rivers, the Rhône and the Saône, providing a picturesque backdrop for scenic strolls. It’s like being on the movie set of “Beauty and the Beast.” As a … [Read more...] about France: a different, but still welcoming, land
Professor takes motherhood to new level
Elizabeth ReinkingStaff Writer Dr. Margot Condon, assistant director of student teaching at the Pepperdine Graduate School of Education and Psychology, is often asked to give speeches about teaching. Invariably, the subject of her experiences as a working mother comes up. “Women will say to me, ‘I’d like to go back to work but I have three children,’” she said. “They don’t … [Read more...] about Professor takes motherhood to new level


