By Kristin Ow Staff Writer Not another teen movie! Saturday night’s film in Elkin’s Auditorium was far from cliche and predictable. The 30-minute three-act film, “Sin and Shampoo” has been highly praised as unique and convicting. Directed and produced by TJ Volgare, this film is part of Cognitive Dissonance, a student led group that helps to promote the performance arts. “Sin … [Read more...] about ‘Sin and Shampoo’ premieres in Malibu
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Crime report withheld
By Laurie BabinskiEditor in Chief Pepperdine University administrators recently decided to withhold information about an on-campus Spring Break sexual assault, despite state and federal laws that mandate the release of campus crime information in daily police logs open to public inspection. According to Dean of Student Affairs Dr. Mark Davis, the incident, which occurred during … [Read more...] about Crime report withheld
Oscar’s cultural consciousness
By Laura ShamasContributing Writer Hollywood’s annual big night is almost here. This Sunday, one billion people all over the world will be tuned to the glitzy, three-hour (or longer) awards show hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, where Tinseltown’s brightest will shine, shine, shine. Why do so many people watch? Because it is a mimetic reflection of our culture and of the human psyche … [Read more...] about Oscar’s cultural consciousness
Profiles: 13 faculty retire after spring 2002
SEAVER COLLEGE DR. BIRTHNEY ARDOIN Dr. Birthney Ardoin always remembers to keep things light. Although he hadn’t planned on retiring, Ardoin is looking forward to pursuing something he’s always wanted to do — voice-overs. Of course, that doesn’t mean he’ll abandon his advertising roots. Ardoin has taught in the field of mass communication since 1962. He obtained his doctorate … [Read more...] about Profiles: 13 faculty retire after spring 2002