Photos Courtesy of Ron Hall School of Law Professor Ed Larson’s newest book, “The Return of George Washington: 1784-1789,” reached The New York Times bestseller list late last month. “Ed’s book reminded me how fortunate America was to have Washington’s guidance and leadership,” said Roger Cossack, one of Larson’s fellow law professors. “I’ve bought three books to give to … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Law Professor Reshapes the Story of George Washington in New Book
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G News 03.20.15
Do you feel like a victim after the recent Pepperdine housing debacle? Some students really are victims after a strange individual scammed them into buying fake comedy club tickets. Watch this week's G News for more info. https://youtu.be/i-IoAuniXug __________ Follow Whitney Ashton on Twitter: @Whit_Ashton Follow Shayla Girardin on Twitter: … [Read more...] about G News 03.20.15
Baseball Wavers Against BYU
Photo by Esther Kang After starting off the season 8-9, the Pepperdine baseball team finally opened WCC play Thursday, March 12, as they faced BYU in a three-game series in Provo, Utah. As the reigning WCC champions, the Waves look to take their 18th regular-season title and 3rd in the past four years, as the team secured championships in 2012 and 2014. In the first … [Read more...] about Baseball Wavers Against BYU
Let’s Erase Athletic Stereotypes
I wouldn’t be doing my job if I didn’t confront some sort of stereotype this week. While I’ve done my fair share of addressing grievances of minority groups in America, I have done little to explore the labels assigned to celebrated groups on campus — especially athletes. While most of us realize that the image of the dumb jock is very much pervasive, I can’t shake the … [Read more...] about Let’s Erase Athletic Stereotypes
Make It, Don’t Fake It
Photo by Allison Hubbard I’ve been under the selfish pretense that all my peers at Pepperdine have life figured out. Although I know that’s not necessarily true, the moment I am having difficulties in class (or with life in general), I assume that everyone is milestones ahead of me. How do they all have perfectly lined–up schedules where classes start at noon so they can … [Read more...] about Make It, Don’t Fake It





