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Paleo Equals Fail-eo

January 27, 2016 by Symphony Barnes

Art by Chris Chen You've probably heard of the Paleo diet, or maybe you've even tried it. Maybe it was your New Year's resolution to go Paleo. It seems like a quick route to weight loss and health. However, the Paleo diet is actually an unhealthy diet based on false presumptions. For those unfamiliar with it, the Paleo diet is based on the supposition that those in the … [Read more...] about Paleo Equals Fail-eo

Faculty Explore the Issue of Global Prostitution

November 6, 2014 by Rachel Ettlinger

Photo Courtesy of  http://www.amsterdam-red-light-district-maps.com When asked if a prostitution study was something she would think to associate with Pepperdine, freshman Makayla Marvin said, “No, not at all!” Four Seaver faculty are writing and developing an interdisciplinary book that will cover different angles of the issues regarding prostitution. Associate … [Read more...] about Faculty Explore the Issue of Global Prostitution

Professor Researches the Negative Side of Sunscreen

October 26, 2014 by Connor Shewmake

Photo by Shawn Jones People have always been told to wear sunscreen. It is said to protect from sunburns, wrinkles and even skin cancer. Doctors recommend sunscreen to their patients, moms lather their children before any outdoor activities and students on summer break practically live in a layer of sunscreen from March to September. But what is actually in sunscreen? … [Read more...] about Professor Researches the Negative Side of Sunscreen

$1 million granted for Chemistry Summer Research

February 2, 2014 by Julia Naman

This summer, Pepperdine will be hosting the John Stauffer Endowment for Undergraduate Summer Research in Chemistry, giving 10 to 12 chemistry students the opportunity to do intensive research for 11 weeks. The John Stauffer Charitable Trust has made the program possible, by offering up to $1 million in a challenge grant, matching the University per dollar raised with the … [Read more...] about $1 million granted for Chemistry Summer Research

Raise test scores with Mayer and Macklemore

January 12, 2014 by Connor Shewmake

Music pumps us up, mellows us out and motivates us to make decisions. Music infuses every part of our lives — it surrounds us in coffee shops and grocery stores and even finds its way into our ears as we cram for an exam or write a thesis. With the influx of technology and increased availability of music, our generation has become even more reliant on our intake of music in a … [Read more...] about Raise test scores with Mayer and Macklemore

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