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Rep Aims to Make Adobe Go Viral

March 18, 2015 by Alysha Tsuji

Photo by Alysha Tsuji From floppy disks (remember those?) to the Creative Cloud, Adobe products have evolved in the past 25 years. One student, senior Austin Dixon, will represent the company and its evolution on Pepperdine’s campus. Three weeks ago, Adobe selected Dixon as its spring 2015 student representative. His duties span from running workshops to generating social … [Read more...] about Rep Aims to Make Adobe Go Viral

Computer Science Program May Upgrade

March 7, 2015 by Kelly Rodriguez

A proposal for a Computer Science major program is heading to review by the Seaver Academic Council on April 6. The Computer Science major is currently offered as a joint program with Mathematics or as a minor. A total of nine Computer Science classes exist out of 18 classes from the joint major. The other nine classes are math classes and one physics class. Computer … [Read more...] about Computer Science Program May Upgrade

ZippieCookie: Snack for a Cause

March 7, 2015 by Hansol Hwang

Photo by Allison HubbardZippieCookie kick-started its launch night Thursday, Feb. 19, delivering almost 500 cookies and 50 brownies to students on campus, according to ZippieCookie co-founder and Sophomore Noah Wossen. “A late night snacking for a cause” is ZippieCookie’s slogan. It is a late-night delivery service on campus where students can go online and … [Read more...] about ZippieCookie: Snack for a Cause

Illegal Parking: How are Students Getting In?

March 7, 2015 by Ricardo Avila Alvarez

Photo by Sylvia Hartley Students are allegedly occupying faculty-designated spots in gated lots on campus, according to professors. The issue has been noted by Seaver Faculty Association President and Associate Professor of Religion Ronald Cox, who is spearheading an effort to ensure parking spaces on campus are being properly utilized. Deputy Director of Public Safety … [Read more...] about Illegal Parking: How are Students Getting In?

Waves speed ashore

March 1, 2015 by Kelsey Blosser

Photo by Rachel Rant Men and women’s track opened their 2015 season at Westmont College this past Saturday in a tri-meet against Westmont and UC Santa Barbara. The Waves had several standouts on the day, including junior distance runner Katie Engel, who almost set a new school record in the mile event. “Overall, this weekend went really well,” Engel said. “We have a … [Read more...] about Waves speed ashore

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