Photo by Sylvia Hartley Avoid hefty markups on textbooks through alternatives to the bookstore Buying textbooks doesn’t have to bust your pockets open or max out your credit card. Learn how to get what you need affordably. Amazon — Used books on Amazon can be vastly cheaper than their bookstore counterparts. Some run as low as $10, and digital rentals through the Kindle … [Read more...] about Save Money By Buying Textbooks Online
Pepperdine University
Garage Sale to Raise Scholarship Money
Photo by Marisa Padilla Associated Women for Pepperdine will be hosting a garage sale at the Brock House on Aug. 30 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. where students will be able to find a “huge variety of good quality items” at “low and affordable” prices for students, according to University Office Assistant Marici Cook. The AWP Executive Board organized the sale, which was President … [Read more...] about Garage Sale to Raise Scholarship Money
Grant-funded Research Seeks to Aid Veterans
Photo by Emily Goldberg The needs of veterans are being assessed to determine what they require after their overseas tours and analyzed to see what else could be useful to them. This is all thanks to Director of Clinical Education and Associate Clinical Professor of Law Jeffrey Baker, who also serves as the Principal Investigator and Program Director for the Wood-Claeyssens … [Read more...] about Grant-funded Research Seeks to Aid Veterans
Peppers, Hayes Win First Place at Frosh Follies
Photo by Arin DeGroff Peppers Hall and Hayes Hall took home first place at the 2014 Frosh Follies event Saturday night at Firestone Fieldhouse with a skit reenacting the story of the Pepperdine rock. The theme for the event was iconic Pepperdine folklore such as “ring before spring,” Willie the Wave’s story and the mystery of house No. 9. The winning team also received first … [Read more...] about Peppers, Hayes Win First Place at Frosh Follies
Newly appointed provost ready to unify Pepp
Photo by Kailyn Neil Former Dean of Seaver College, Rick Marrs, a man of scripture, academia, adventure and a proud grandfather of five was appointed the new provost of Pepperdine Aug. 1. Just into his third week as provost, Marrs discussed his plans and aspirations for the schools on the Malibu campus as well as the four other graduate and professional schools of the … [Read more...] about Newly appointed provost ready to unify Pepp