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Pepperdine University

Reviewing education in Egypt

November 6, 2013 by Akela Newman

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

Individual arrested for weapons possession

November 5, 2013 by Ricardo Avila Alvarez

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officers arrested a suspect in Joslyn Plaza at approximately 2 p.m. on Monday. According to Officer Jesse Berg, Aaron Lewis “was not a student” and was carrying a knife. Lewis was immediately taken to the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's station. Lewis was described as “in his late 20s or early 30s,” according to University Public Relations … [Read more...] about Individual arrested for weapons possession

G News 11.01.13

November 5, 2013 by Whitney Ashton & Danielle DiMeglio

Find out the new major that Pepperdine recently approved, what purpose Pepperdine's 500-plus acres of undeveloped land serve and the numbers found on the Clery report on this week's G News with Whitney Ashton and Danielle DiMeglio. _____________________________________________________________________________ Follow the Graphic on Twitter: @PeppGraphic … [Read more...] about G News 11.01.13

Staff Editorial: Hot or not – Athletics decides

November 4, 2013 by Graphic Staff

Attitude and branding of athletes are half the fun of spectator sports. The men’s basketball team debuted its 2013-14 season calendar at Blue and Orange Madness, and trust us: You’re going to want to grab one before they’re all gone. Will the combination of chains, compression shirts and sledgehammers translate into a more successful WCC record than last year’s 4-12? Perhaps … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Hot or not – Athletics decides

Fragile Malibu ecosystem proves too valuable to develop

November 2, 2013 by Alex Free

It’s a more-or-less typical graph: a fluctuating line with high frequency, low amplitude waves, following an overall exponential curve. For those who aren’t mathematically inclined, the graph is of little interest. At least, devoid of its meaning. What the graph shows is an image of the world breathing; the metabolic rate of the whole globe. Known as the “Keeling Curve,” … [Read more...] about Fragile Malibu ecosystem proves too valuable to develop

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