The Student Government Association (SGA) discussed the upcoming town halls, a resolution for Pepperdine's administration to address sustainability practices and the Student Programming Board's (The Board) budget concerns at their weekly meeting March 12.SGA President Myers Mentzer addressed the class presidents' upcoming town halls and asked for the presidents to publicize them … [Read more...] about SGA Passes Budget for Board Funding and Votes on Human-Cause Climate Change Resolution
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SGA Holds Meeting Around Event Planning Surrounding Weather Conditions
Correction: Quotes in this story were inaccurately attributed. They have been corrected to be attributed to SGA's Director of DEIA Alexandria Archer. During the SGA weekly meeting Wednesday, Feb. 12, the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility Committee explained their plans for developing partnerships with other on-campus, student-led organizations. Representatives … [Read more...] about SGA Holds Meeting Around Event Planning Surrounding Weather Conditions
‘DUNNcensored’ Episode 1: Recall Receipts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIJRioafWl0&t=11s "DUNNcensored" host Hunter Dunn examines the views of Pepperdine Students on California's recall system and the cost of the recent failed attempt against Gov. Gavin Newsom. Dunn also presents some possible remedies to alleviate the burden on the taxpayer. "Wow! That's a lot of money," Pepperdine first year Payton Ballinger … [Read more...] about ‘DUNNcensored’ Episode 1: Recall Receipts
Lecture Discussing “Deported Americans” Comes to Pepp
Photo courtesy of Southwestern Law School Los AngelesPepperdine Libraries is bringing Beth Caldwell to give a lecture in the Payson Library Surfboard Room on Thursday, Feb. 7 at noon. In the lecture, Caldwell will discuss her recently published book, "Deported Americans," which explores the life of numerous people who grew up in the United States but were deported to … [Read more...] about Lecture Discussing “Deported Americans” Comes to Pepp
Don’t Ignore the Homeless
Art by Chris HarperThe increasing problem of homelessness in urban centers, while a persistent issue, has recently come to prominence in the news. On Tuesday, Sept. 29, the mayor and City Council of Los Angeles announced that 100 million dollars was being promised in the next year to help with housing and to keep shelters open longer. According to the New York Times, as of … [Read more...] about Don’t Ignore the Homeless