NICOLE KLIESTStaff Writer Santa Monica’s See Line Gallery is hosting an exhibition that explores the “us versus them” mentality, an increasingly gray area in our society. The exhibit titled “Us Versus Them” is showing until Mar. 15. Janet Levy, Director of the See Line Gallery, sees the gallery as a platform for artists. “Art is something you should learn from and it should … [Read more...] about Art speaks through a political message
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Interim basketball coach takes reigns
DEREK SEDAMStaff Writer Pepperdine’s basketball program ended another era sooner than it hoped. After less than two years as the head coach of the men’s basketball team, Vance Walberg resigned last Thursday, citing family issues as the cause. Later in the day, Athletic Director John Watson named assistant coach Eric Bridgeland the interim head coach. Bridgeland and Watson … [Read more...] about Interim basketball coach takes reigns
Radio station needs better reception
MARC CHOQUETTEonline content manager College radio has long held to its independent beginnings, even when a majority of other stations over the years have ditched that model to go corporate. Pepperdine’s radio station, 101.5 KWVS-LP is no different. But what good is a college radio station if few can even listen to it? On any random hour of the day, you might spot student DJ’s … [Read more...] about Radio station needs better reception
Emergency team aids efforts
SAMANTHA BLONSAssistant News Editor While most students were still sleeping early Sunday morning, top university officials gathered at the Thornton Administrative Center to respond to the Malibu fire that was heading toward campus. The Emergency Operations Committee (EOC,) a handful of top university administrators who lead the school in times of crisis, began relocating … [Read more...] about Emergency team aids efforts
Tanzania: Teaching through texts
Photo courtesy Dustin Long JANE LEENews Editor Tanzania is one of the poorest countries in the world. The average life span of the population barely exceeds 50 years. The death rate stands at an unimaginable number, as does the number representing those suffering from AIDS. Yet for 2007 Pepperdine graduate Dustin Long, this Eastern Africa country is what he calls his “home … [Read more...] about Tanzania: Teaching through texts