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DPS Reports 4.18.16

April 22, 2016 by Graphic Staff

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY Department of Public Safety Activity Log 4/11/16 thru 4/18/16   INCIDENTS ‑ SUSPICIOUS PERSON Date: Apr 11, 2016‑Monday at 11:27 Case Number: 16‑00423 Location: SEAVER DRIVE Summary: AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON WAS WARNED FOR TRESPASSING ON PRIVATE PROPERTY AND ESCORTED OFF CAMPUS. Disposition: Referred to … [Read more...] about DPS Reports 4.18.16

Stay Productive Through The Summer

April 22, 2016 by Yasmin Kazeminy

Art by Julia Naman As the second semester of my first year of college comes to an end, I am filled with excitement about seeing my friends and family when I return home for the summer. I imagine hanging out on the lake, sharing embarrassing college stories over lunch, seeing cousins, aunts, uncles and grandparents, and mostly, just relaxing. However, being away from home … [Read more...] about Stay Productive Through The Summer

Embrace Convicted Civility

April 22, 2016 by Andrew K. Benton

Graphic by Evelyn Lee A few years ago, there was a campus conversation about whether we prize civility too much over robust disagreement. The line is fine and important. In fact, I value both and hope to contribute to a university campus where strong, carefully articulated positions are placed in conversation with confidence and vigor. As with most things, however, there is … [Read more...] about Embrace Convicted Civility

Churches, Synagogues And Mosques Advocate For Immigration Reform

April 21, 2016 by Falon Opsahl

Photo by Arin DeGroffImmigrants, aliens, strangers, refugees and foreigners. The Abrahamic holy books — the Christian Bible, the Hebrew Bible and the Quran — repeatedly identify these people as historically oppressed and vulnerable groups who believers should treat with compassion and respect.Today, followers of Christianity, Judaism and Islam advocate for … [Read more...] about Churches, Synagogues And Mosques Advocate For Immigration Reform

Curb Your International Food Cravings

April 21, 2016 by Alli Burnison

Graphic by Graphic Staff Participating an international program provides students with the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in numerous aspects of diverse cultures: interesting individuals, unfamiliar cities and countries, and lastly — but arguably most importantly — food.Despite the length of time you spent abroad or even how much time has passed since, the … [Read more...] about Curb Your International Food Cravings

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