Photos by Sherry Yang In the past 10 years the Pepperdine School of Law has seen an increase in applications for their Juris Doctor program from prospective students all over the country. This is not the case for just Pepperdine, but also most law schools around the country. Associate Dean of the Pepperdine School of Law Phillip Bohl said the university's applications are … [Read more...] about Pepperdine School of Law Applications Are Rising
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Andrew K. Benton to Step Down From Role as President
Photo courtesy of Pepperdine University Pepperdine University's President Andrew K. Benton announced this morning his plans for stepping down from his presidential role and the university's search for a new president. In an email sent to the Pepperdine community, Benton wrote that the search for the university's eighth president will begin in August and will end at the … [Read more...] about Andrew K. Benton to Step Down From Role as President
No. 7 Pepperdine Swept by No. 6 Loyola Chicago
Photos by Joanna Cabalquinto No. 7 Pepperdine Men's Volleyball fell to No. 6 Loyola Chicago in three straight sets, 3-0 on Saturday, March 10. Senior outside hitter Alex Harthaller led Pepperdine with 12 kills and redshirt freshman setter Robert Mullahey dished out 34 assists. The Ramblers managed to take their first-ever win over the Waves with the 3-0 sweep. Loyola … [Read more...] about No. 7 Pepperdine Swept by No. 6 Loyola Chicago
Baseball Secures Weekend Series Win Over Cal State Northridge
Photos by Arthur Puu Pepperdine Baseball secured a big home-away series win over Cal State Northridge with a 6-1 victory Friday, March 9, and a 3-2 victory Sunday, in the first game of a doubleheader. The Waves were denied the sweep, as the Matadors took the second game of the doubleheader, 8-4. The Waves are now 7-9 overall after this series, including a 4-5 record at … [Read more...] about Baseball Secures Weekend Series Win Over Cal State Northridge
Keyless Entry: From Convenience to Criminal Magnet
Photos by Rachel Ettlinger Car break-ins have surged in Malibu, but in Santa Monica, the city is facing more than the typical smash-and-dash break-in scenario. Thieves are now using universal or booster keyless entry remotes to gain access to unattended vehicles. If a car's engine doesn't have a turn-key start, then it has a push-to-start keyless entry system. Burglars … [Read more...] about Keyless Entry: From Convenience to Criminal Magnet





