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Pepperdine Welcomes Back Adams as Chancellor

September 10, 2015 by Christopher Chen

Photo courtesy of Pepperdine University After 25 years, Michael F. Adams is returning to Pepperdine as the university’s new chancellor. He accepted current president Andrew K. Benton’s request to return, according to Adams. Adams said, using his prior experience, he hopes to help Pepperdine along its path to becoming a better Christian university. Adams has years of … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Welcomes Back Adams as Chancellor

New Interim Dean for School of Public Policy

September 10, 2015 by Sarah Elliott

Photo by Zach LeThe School Public Policy is starting off the school year with a new interim dean, Pete Peterson. Peterson serves as the executive director of the Davenport Institute here at Pepperdine and assumed the position after inaugural dean James R. Wilburn transitioned into a new role as dean emeritus. “I think the policy school is seen as a training ground for … [Read more...] about New Interim Dean for School of Public Policy

Blue Sky Riders to Debut their Newest Album at Smothers

September 10, 2015 by Julia Naman

Photo courtesy of Allison ClayTo the “Top Gun” devotees, the Kevin Bacon enthusiasts, the slow-dancers of “Danny’s Song” or simply the lovers of a good three-part harmony: Stay tuned. Kenny Loggins, who brought dancing back to Beaumont in “Footloose,” will bring dancing to Smothers Theatre on Sept. 19 as he takes the stage with Georgia … [Read more...] about Blue Sky Riders to Debut their Newest Album at Smothers

Rule No. 1: Respect the Late Latte Policy

September 10, 2015 by Julia Naman

Art by Peau PorotesanoWe’re almost in week three of the semester. The trial run is over. Hopefully you and your new professors are tight — you’ve bonded over “Game of Thrones,” you’ve gone to office hours just to chat and you’ve babysat their kids on the weekends. You’re on the level where if they drove by the shuttle line, they … [Read more...] about Rule No. 1: Respect the Late Latte Policy

Cruise Down PCH with a Playlist Cooler than the Pacific

September 10, 2015 by Tk Adedeji

There are few drives more euphoric than the cruise down Pacific Coast Highway. An endless ocean, Barbie beach houses, pink Ferraris and cyclists too close for comfort are all things you’ll see from the front seat. Personally, I love driving down Highway 1 with the windows down and the music up. Next time you hit the road, check out our PCH Playlist, a collection of songs … [Read more...] about Cruise Down PCH with a Playlist Cooler than the Pacific

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