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Library renovations planned for next year

March 2, 2014 by Julia Naman

Renovations of Payson Library are expected to begin fall 2014, bringing in new furniture, study spaces and more technology, according to Dean of Libraries Mark Roosa. “There’s a lot going on right now concerning the library,” Roosa said. “When I arrived here about nine years ago, there was a good deal of interest in renovating the facility. So we began a … [Read more...] about Library renovations planned for next year

Humans vs. Zombies takes over campus

March 2, 2014 by Ricardo Avila Alvarez

Monday. 8 a.m. It’s just an average wake-up-and-begrudgingly-go-to-class day at Pepperdine. Students are wandering around aimlessly with the heavy burden of getting an education on their backs. With the joyous feel of Friday, the ecstatic environment of Saturday and the inescapable death grip of Sunday all gone, it’s time to get to work. But there is something … [Read more...] about Humans vs. Zombies takes over campus

Americans top the tallest podiums

February 24, 2014 by Taylor Nam

Photo Courtesy of www.olympic.orgFor Team USA, the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics has not been the usual extravagantly sweeping medal victory. Upsets abound on the ice and snow as athletes have fallen short of their goals in the shadow of their defeaters’ glory. Heartbreak has become a common theme as weather conditions or mere human error seems to keep the most talented … [Read more...] about Americans top the tallest podiums

Staff Editorial: Should Waves wish for a ring by spring?

February 24, 2014 by Graphic Staff

Art by Brooke MuschottWhen you first arrive at Pepperdine, you are welcomed by painted, yelling students and a new sense of freedom. You’re handed your new, shiny ID along with expectations for which you may or may not have bargained. Your My Tie date is expected to open the door to either their heart or that of one of their suitemates. The desperate dash to receive a … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Should Waves wish for a ring by spring?

Think first, speak second, be considerate

February 24, 2014 by Edith Lagos

Everyone has heard it at some point: “I hate political correctness.” Usually it’s intertwined with an anti-censorship, pro-freedom of speech rhetoric to truly villainize people who are just too “PC.” In reality, to be PC is to take into account how one’s words can and do affect other people in often irreparable ways. Surely freedom of speech … [Read more...] about Think first, speak second, be considerate

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