All right, just play it cool. No one will notice. Just walk up and tell him what you want. It is no big deal. “Good morning, sir! What can I do for you?” Easy. Just lean in and quietly tell him. He can’t judge you. How could he judge you? He has no idea who you are. “I’ll have a venti non-fat iced caramel macchiato please.” Perfect. Nobody noticed. Now just make your way … [Read more...] about Black coffee blows
Shutdown affects internships
Photo by Marissa Baly WASHINGTON, D.C. — When the clock struck midnight on Oct. 1, the nation’s capital was dumbfounded. An estimated 800,000 federal employees were furloughed starting that Tuesday, and anxiety loomed over the district. Government workers wondered when they would see their next paychecks, medical patients worried whether their health treatments would continue … [Read more...] about Shutdown affects internships
Jim Gash receives international award
Jim Gash, interim director of Global Justice Program and professor of law, received the Warren Christopher Public Service Award Oct. 12 for his judicial work in Uganda over the past year. Gash said he started his involvment with Uganda through Pepperdine in 2007, but he first went to Uganda in January 2010 to work with a children’s reprimand home, which is a prison for kids … [Read more...] about Jim Gash receives international award
‘T’ is for Toxin
Photo by Benjamin Keoseyan It has been three years since Malibu High has tested for mold and toxins, and some are starting to notice the buildup of residuum. After several faculty members of Malibu High School reported health concerns, classrooms 1, 2, 3, 10, 14 and the costume storage room (room 17) were investigated for potential mold growth Sept. 20 and Oct. 4. “I wasn’t … [Read more...] about ‘T’ is for Toxin
Flag football kicks off returning season
Photo by Marisa Padilla After a year-long hiatus, flag football has made its return to Pepperdine’s intramural leagues, with a spotlight Friday night game under the recently installed sports lights of the lacrosse field. Last year, intramural flag football was canceled due to a lack of trained referees but this year an effort to inspire student involvement by Campus … [Read more...] about Flag football kicks off returning season