Photo courtesy of Creative CommonsCalifornia’s State Assembly passed a bill Sept. 5 that will allow for physician-assisted suicide if Gov. Jerry Brown approves it. Physician-assisted suicide has been a controversial topic in California for some time, and the bill titled The End of Life Option Act has had to overcome some serious opposition. It officially passed with a 43 … [Read more...] about Waves respond to the right-to-die bill approval
Find Yourself, for Yourself
I recently had an eye-opening conversation with one of my closest friends, at the dinner I took her to for her 20th birthday. We were dressed to the nines at Nobu, with Bradley Cooper sitting two tables away from us (and yes, he’s even better looking in person), an iced tea in my hand and a Diet Coke in hers. During the course of the conversation, the topic began to focus on … [Read more...] about Find Yourself, for Yourself
Nathan Granados’ Forbes Article on Digital Transformation Published
Photo by Gabriella ChanA professor at the Pepperdine Graziadio Business School had another of his articles published on Forbes magazine’s website, this one focusing on the digital transformation in media and entertainment. Granados, who started his position as a weekly Forbes contributor this past April, came to find his fascination with following digital trends through … [Read more...] about Nathan Granados’ Forbes Article on Digital Transformation Published
Pepperdine Makes Princeton Review’s Top 10 List for Community Service
Photo by Anaka OsbornePepperdine is known for its small class sizes, breathtaking ocean views and challenging academics. Adding onto these, the university is being recognized for a student body focused on giving back. The Princeton Review recently released their list of colleges having the most students engaged in community service and placed Pepperdine at No. 10. The rest of … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Makes Princeton Review’s Top 10 List for Community Service