Art by Peau PorotesanoHere at Pepperdine, we like to swap registration catastrophes like they are old war stories. Apart from the incoming freshman who have yet to learn the struggle, we have all had a Wavenet mishap or two. While the ruthless architect of Degree Audit Report (DAR) complications and registration difficulties is largely unknown, the "powers that be" such as … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Learn the Ins and Outs of Class Registration
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Staff Editorial: Progress for the LGBTQ+ Community is Progress for Everyone
Art by Nate BartonFor some people, the inclusion of Crossroads as an official student organization at Seaver College is a huge step. It represents years of advocacy, meetings and public debate. For those faculty, staff members and students, such as senior David Hylton, it is the realization of a years-long commitment to peaceful advocacy and reconciliation. It represents … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Progress for the LGBTQ+ Community is Progress for Everyone
Staff Editorial: What’s Up With the CCB?
Art by Christopher ChenIt's mostly the stairs that people complain about when the CCB is brought up. But we aren't here to talk about the stairs. After all, they're stairs. How much can you really do to change that? Now, we're talking about the other quirks of the CCB, which, while sometimes lovable, can make it a puzzling place to take classes.Everyone finds themselves in the … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: What’s Up With the CCB?
This is What Black History Month Could Mean for Us
Art by Peau PorotesanoThe Convocation office delivered MLK Jr. a late birthday gift last Tuesday, Jan. 19 in the form of the first ever “Cultural Competency Table Talk.” During this two-hour discussion between two professors, one pastor and one student, a full Waves Cafe sat in engaged silence. And while the table talk offered excellent advice and a foundational … [Read more...] about This is What Black History Month Could Mean for Us
Staff Editorial: DPS Contributes to Safety, Security
Art by Peau PorotesanoThe supposed incompetencies of the Department of Public Safety are a running joke on campus. Basically, all they seem to be good for — from the perspective of many students — is to help you jump your car, unlock your room door, give you rides when you break your leg and hand out parking citations. The assumption seems to be that if you were … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: DPS Contributes to Safety, Security