CHRIS KOCHMANStaff Writer Freshman Tyrone Shelley takes a deep breath with a countenance of confusion. He struggles to find words as he begins describing the disastrous whirlwind that was the Pepperdine basketball season. “I don’t know if I’ll be back next year, I have to look at all my options,” Shelley says. “I think Pepperdine is a great school and we really have a chance of … [Read more...] about Coaches go round, players stay strong
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Face in the crowd: Alex Skinner
CAITLIN WHITEAssistant Living Editor Pepperdine’s telecom students have always taken advantage of the many opportunities offered by the close proximity to the entertainment industry. But the ability to produce quality drama wherever one might be is an indicator of true talent. Junior Alex Skinner is one of these endowed individuals. This Creative Writing major is beginning to … [Read more...] about Face in the crowd: Alex Skinner
Benton discusses effects of administration changes
NICOLE ALBERTSONNews Assistant For the past year, the Senior Administration has undergone a transformation after President Andrew K. Benton renamed three top administrators to new positions. Those administrators are Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Gary Hansen, Vice President of Advancement and Public Affairs Keith Hinkle and Senior Vice President for … [Read more...] about Benton discusses effects of administration changes
Waves chase big dream
JANELLE STRAWSBURGStaff Writer It’s the day every athlete dreams of. The hour every baseball player anticipates. It’s the most nerve-wracking minute for one pitcher, shortstop, centerfielder. The one sentence that could catapult him into the one dream he has been chasing his whole life. “In the second round of the 2007 first year player draft the Arizona Diamondbacks select…” … [Read more...] about Waves chase big dream
A clash of cultures: Breaking racial boundaries and mending the gap
LISA YAMADAStaff Writer There were two more days until spring break was officially over at Santa Monica High School, affectionately known as SAMOHI. With no computer at home, Kimberly P., a 15-year-old freshman at SAMOHI, is spending her last few days of school-free bliss browsing the internet at the Pico Youth and Family Center. Kimberly’s mother, a housekeeper, has left … [Read more...] about A clash of cultures: Breaking racial boundaries and mending the gap