Graphic Courtesy of Rachel Ettlinger“I’ve been programming since I was 13, so in high school I knew that I wanted to major in computer science,” junior Computer Science/Mathematics major Micah Benn said.Benn said he chose to study at Pepperdine, a university without a dedicated Computer Science major, because, “Pepperdine was pretty much the only … [Read more...] about Seaver College Continues the Conversation About Computer Science
Men’s Basketball Coach Marty Wilson Talks About The Upcoming Season
Photo by Brett Bean “I go into every game thinking we’re going to win that game. If we don’t win that one, then we’re going to win the next one. That’s why we practice. That’s why we play.” Pepperdine Men’s Basketball Head Coach Marty Wilson said that despite losing valuable players to graduating and transferring, “I feel great.” Stacy Davis, Pepperdine's all-time … [Read more...] about Men’s Basketball Coach Marty Wilson Talks About The Upcoming Season
Malibu PCB Issue Activist Jennifer deNicola Runs for Council
Photo Courtesy of Jennifer deNicola Sporting a white shirt that reads “Team Jennifer” in blue with five stars in red across the bottom, Jennifer deNicola, a seven-year Malibu resident, is running for one of three seats on Malibu’s City Council. A businesswoman, president of an advocate organization, mother of two children and two dogs, deNicola has recently put most of … [Read more...] about Malibu PCB Issue Activist Jennifer deNicola Runs for Council
Pepperdine Goes Dark From Malibu-Wide Power Outage
Photo and video by Hansol Hwang Power was restored to Pepperdine and parts of Malibu at 12:18 a.m. on Tuesday after crews repaired a downed power line between John Tyler Drive and Malibu Seafood. The university and parts of northern Malibu were in the dark after a two hour outage that began Monday at 10 p.m. Malibu was the only area affected by the power outage, according … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Goes Dark From Malibu-Wide Power Outage
Students Protest Columbus Statue on Columbus Day
Photos by Matt Benton Voices chanting "take it down" echoed throughout main campus Monday as students protested the Christopher Columbus statue located above the amphitheater. Approximately 26 students clad in black and wearing white ribbons deposited flowers at Columbus' feet and sat in front of the statue in silence for about 40 minutes during the "Waves Against … [Read more...] about Students Protest Columbus Statue on Columbus Day