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Trending for the week: Aug 27th-Sep 1st

September 3, 2012 by Al Lai

Welcome back Waves. Busy figuring out your schedule or adjusting to new classes? Need to catch up on what has been happening in Malibu or our campus?

Here are the top 5 trending news for the week:

1. Christopher Benton pleads not guilty

KTLA reports that Christopher Benton pleaded not guilty Monday to making criminal threats and being a felon in possession of a firearm. Benton’s preliminary hearing is scheduled for Sept. 7, and he remains in jail on $195,000 bail.

 

 

 

 

 

2. Incoming class welcomed at the Brock House for My Tie 2012

NSO week’s tradition continues with My Tie 2012. Check out some photos from the My Tie event for the class of 2016 and remember to follow us on instagram @pepperdinegraphic.

 

 

 

 

 

3. IP’s Mayenfisch-Tobin appeals termination

Former Lausanne program director, Mary Mayenfisch-Tobin, is in the latter stages of appealing her termination which occurred over the summer.  Provost Darryl Tippens is in the process of considering the appeal, according to Mayenfisch-Tobin.

 

 

4. New year offers new direction in LGBT saga

The Counseling Center now hosts a voluntary LGBT support group led by Director Connie Horton.

 

 

 

 

5. Athletics cuts cheerleading

Last semester, the Waves’ cheer coach informed her cheerleaders that the Athletics administration would be ending the cheerleading program and moving in a more dance-focused pom and spirit squad.

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