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Bryce Hanamoto

Tuition to Increase

March 23, 2016 by Bryce Hanamoto

Infograph by Monica AvilaTuition will be raised by 3.50 percent for the 2016-2017 school year, Dean of Seaver College Michael Feltner announced in an email sent to undergraduate students March 15. The cost of tuition next year will be $49,770, or $24,045 per semester. This is $1,680 more than this year's tuition.While the cost of tuition has gone up every year, this is the … [Read more...] about Tuition to Increase

Explore The History Of Pepperdine And Nancy Reagan

March 17, 2016 by Bryce Hanamoto

Photos Courtesy of Ron HallFormer First Lady Nancy Davis Reagan, who died March 6 of congestive heart failure, supported Pepperdine University since its first days in Malibu.President Ronald Reagan spoke seven times in front of a Pepperdine audience, and Nancy Reagan attended many of the events with him. "She has been on our campus several times and encouraged Ronald Reagan to … [Read more...] about Explore The History Of Pepperdine And Nancy Reagan

Law School Documentary Explores Uganda’s Justice System

March 16, 2016 by Bryce Hanamoto

Photos Courtesy of Jim GashSchool of Law professor and Director of the Pepperdine Global Justice Program Jim Gash has been touring the country to present his new documentary about the prisoners in Uganda who Pepperdine law students have helped. The documentary "Remand" explains that as part of Pepperdine's Global Justice Program, law students have been visiting Ugandan … [Read more...] about Law School Documentary Explores Uganda’s Justice System

Pepperdine Reflects On Scalia’s Death

February 24, 2016 by Bryce Hanamoto

Photo Courtesy of Ron Hall U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in Texas on Feb. 13, visited and spoke at Pepperdine several times and had a close relationship with Pepperdine faculty and alumni. Scalia was the longest-serving justice on the Supreme Court at the time of his death. "Former Seaver SGA president Paris Dennard was with Justice Scalia … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Reflects On Scalia’s Death

Senior Iris Lee Bikes To Build Homes

February 24, 2016 by Bryce Hanamoto

Photo by Rhema Gabiela This summer, Senior Iris Lee will bike across the country to help build homes for families in need. Lee will cycle on an 11-week Bike and Build journey from Virginia Beach, Florida to Central Beach, Oregon. During the ride, Lee and 30 other other young adults will participate in 12 "build" days to support local housing affiliates to increase the … [Read more...] about Senior Iris Lee Bikes To Build Homes

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