PARKING RELATED - WHEEL LOCK Date: Oct 21, 2013-Monday at 11:41 Case Number: 13-01266 Location: COMMUNICATIONS & BUSINESS LOT Summary: AN UNREGISTERED ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLE WITH MULTIPLE UNPAID PARKING CITATIONS WAS WHEEL LOCKED FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES. Disposition: Referred to Investigations DEPARTMENTAL - FOUND PROPERTY Date: Oct 21, … [Read more...] about DPS Reports: Part I
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Identity and Insanity
This summer I jumped straight into the DVD-recorded Insanity workouts with a friend of mine named Randy. The goal was to get a beach body before I flew to the ’Bu. He’d been doing them for about a month, which meant that I automatically began halfway through the program during the intensified month two. Two things stemmed from my month-long experience, but — alas — a beach … [Read more...] about Identity and Insanity
Philo hits the airwaves: HRL offers new online TV viewing service
Pepperdine has introduced a new online TV viewing service called Philo that allows students to live stream major broadcast and cable channels on multiple devices, as well as set their DVR to record up to 10 hours of programming. It is also rolling out a redesigned Google Apps platform that will allow the community to streamline their email, documents, sites and calendar. An … [Read more...] about Philo hits the airwaves: HRL offers new online TV viewing service
Staff Editorial: Students should ‘freely give’ back to staff
Art by Amy Fan A few weeks ago, it came to SGA’s attention that the landscaping services’ supply storage room is — for lack of better terms — in need of an upgrade. While the landscaping team has an official break room shared with the facilities team available for their use, the workers often opt to use their supply storage area, which is the old horse stables, because it … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Students should ‘freely give’ back to staff
Reviewing education in Egypt
Art by Sacha Irick When I walked onto campus a mere three weeks ago for New Student Orientation and looked at the view from Alumni Park, I had to laugh at myself. Here I was, coming from my home town in Kailua, Hawaii, to go to school in Malibu, Calif. It seemed I was simply moving from one paradise to another. I have been overwhelmed by the friendliness of Pepperdine’s … [Read more...] about Reviewing education in Egypt




