Photos by Allison Hubbard“In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” Everyone remembers this familiar adage from elementary school, where it was taught that Christopher Columbus discovered the New World while trying to find a new route to the gold and spice islands of the East. This discovery is attributed to Columbus, even though Leif Erikson reached Canada more … [Read more...] about Students Question Symbolism of Columbus Statue
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The Impact of Tuition on Student Wallets
Infographic by Sarah Kiker Seaver College tuition will increase 3.55 percent for the 2015-2016 year, Dean Michael Feltner has announced. In an email to the undergraduate student body on March 26, stated that “tuition rates will increase from 3.55 pecrent from $23,220 to $24,045 per semester, or $48,090 for both fall and spring semesters.” However, according to Vice President … [Read more...] about The Impact of Tuition on Student Wallets
DPS Reports 4.09.15
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY Department of Public Safety Activity Log 3/30/15 thru 4/6/15 TRAFFIC RELATED - HIT AND RUN, NON-INJURY ACCIDENT Date: Mar 30, 2015-Monday at 11:59 Case Number: 15-00481 Location: DRESCHER PARKING LOT S Summary: VEHICLE VS. PARKED VEHICLE TRAFFIC COLLISION. A STUDENT RETURNED TO THEIR VEHICLE AND NOTICED NEW DAMAGE. THE RESPONSIBLE … [Read more...] about DPS Reports 4.09.15
Bad Parking Job of the Week 2/5
Photo Courtesy of Corey David Rhoades See a bad parking job? Email peppgraphicmedia@gmail.com__________Follow the Graphic on Twitter: @PeppGraphic … [Read more...] about Bad Parking Job of the Week 2/5
Biblical Artifacts Come Alive
Photo by Meriel Peterson A new exhibit displaying the historical context of the Bible will open Friday in Santa Clarita at 26565 Bouquet Canyon Rd. Three of Pepperdine’s religion professors will be featured lecturers during its stay. The exhibit, Passages, will display cuneiform tablets that aided the world of the Hebrew Bible, fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Torah … [Read more...] about Biblical Artifacts Come Alive