Last week, President Andrew K. Benton sent out a memo to faculty outlining Pepperdine’s current economic situation. This memo, according to Benton, was not a warning of impending cuts; its only purpose was to inform. “I thought the memo was probably a precursor to something, I’m not sure exactly what. My fear is that it would lead to a reallocation like one we went through … [Read more...] about President Benton assures faculty of economic security
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First Friday's provides an eclectic experience
Apart from learning that our closest living relative lives in a highly sexual, matriarchal society in which females tend to dominate males through alliances and sex, I found the performances at the Natural History Museum’s First Fridays to be anything but dull. After I received my press pass, I made my way up to the main exhibit floor to where I discovered how eclectic the … [Read more...] about First Friday's provides an eclectic experience
Cal Grant budget proposed to be cut by $110 Million
Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposal to cut $110 million from the Cal Grant budget would affect financial aid for approximately 430 students at Seaver College and more than 26,000 students in California in both public and private universities. The proposed changes would apply to both incoming and returning students and would be implemented as soon as the 2012-2013 school year. These … [Read more...] about Cal Grant budget proposed to be cut by $110 Million
Not all Interns cash in, some even pay out
This time last year, senior Finance major Adam Lott was commuting to and from his 9-to-5 job in Los Angeles traffic two days out of the week. Like out of a scene from “The Odd Couple,” Lott would return home to greet his roommates, make himself dinner and then reflect on the day’s work for which he wasn’t getting paid. A Finance major, he would then start homework. This is a … [Read more...] about Not all Interns cash in, some even pay out
Google's new privacy policy changes spark concerns
“Don’t be evil.” That’s Google’s motto. It seems so simple, yet recent changes to Google’s privacy policy have caused some to question how trustworthy Google — and all of its related sites — actually are. Beginning March 1, Google is planning to condense all of their individual privacy policies that govern sites like YouTube, Picasa, Google Latitude, Google Earth and Blogger … [Read more...] about Google's new privacy policy changes spark concerns