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Death Cab for Cutie Rises to New Altitudes

October 2, 2015 by Julia Naman

Photo courtesy of Jillian Bradford The Santa Barbara Bowl is an ethereal land with both free filtered water and sanitary bathrooms. It is the nirvana of concert venues. For those of us who have all but risked our lives to see our favorite bands play, fighting mosh pits, grubby drunkards and security guards with vendettas against having fun, the utopia that is the Santa Barbara … [Read more...] about Death Cab for Cutie Rises to New Altitudes

Professor and Student Son Hike Mt. Ararat

October 1, 2015 by Taylor Centineo

Photo courtesy of Zarik Boghossian Professor of entrepreneurship Zarik Boghossian and his son, freshman Alex Boghossian, completed an expedition this summer to the summit of Mount Ararat. Mt. Ararat is believed by some to be the final resting place of Noah’s Ark The climb took place in July, and took a total of three days. The pair stopped at two separate bases on the way … [Read more...] about Professor and Student Son Hike Mt. Ararat

DPS Reports 10.1.15

October 1, 2015 by CamayakArchive

9/21/15 3:31 p.m.Incidents – Verbal Altercation/Disturbing The PeaceLocation: Off-Campus Location Summary: A student reported a verbal altercation with their landlord at their off-campus residence. 9/21/15 11:24 p.m. DFS – Facilities Services Location: Krown Beta House Summary: A staff member reported a water leak coming from their bedroom ceiling. Public Safety … [Read more...] about DPS Reports 10.1.15

Drought Exacerbates Wildfire Concerns

October 1, 2015 by Rachel Littauer

Photo courtesy of Pepperdine GraphicA brush fire was contained Sunday at 3000 Rambla Pacifico in Malibu, according to Inspector David Dantic of the Los Angeles Fire Department. Personnel were dispatched at 4:37 p.m. to reports of a brush fire and arrived on the scene at 4:42 p.m. The report noted the incident as a small fire going uphill. The fire was located on one acre of … [Read more...] about Drought Exacerbates Wildfire Concerns

Students Connect at Beach Campout

October 1, 2015 by Christopher Chen

Photo courtesy of Tanya GarciaSometimes, a night on the beach is all that is needed to connect a community. This past Tuesday, Pepperdine’s Campus Ministry held an overnight campout at Thornhill Broome Beach. The campout was intended to take the place of the previously-held weekend retreats. In addition to a barbecue and a worship session, the campout featured a speech by … [Read more...] about Students Connect at Beach Campout

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