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Staff Editorial: Bring student body together with better spring concert

With all the controversy surrounding the decision to have Christian artists Barlow Girl, Stellar Cart and Vota perform at Pepperdine, it quickly became apparent that these bands were not the best choice for a spring concert. Full story

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The Legend of Marv Dunphy

There have been hundreds of men’s volleyball coaches over the years, teaching, guiding and mentoring thousands of student athletes– but then there’s Pepperdine’s own– Marv Dunphy. Full story

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‘La Boheme’ hits high note

Culture of epic proportions will occupy Smothers Thursday night as curtains rise to premier one of the most celebrated operas of all time: Giacomo Puccini’s “La Boheme.” Full story

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Mystery donor keeps swimming, diving team afloat

After what they thought was their last meet ever, the women's swimming and diving team received a message Feb. 14 saying the team would be funded for at least four more years. But many questions remain. Full story

Dunphy notches 500th win

The coach joined a select group of coaches with 500 career victories after Friday's volleyball match against CSUN, but he said his focus is making the No. 1 Waves a better team.

 

Chile earthquake rattles Pep students around the world

Pepperdine students around the world are reeling in the effects of the massive earthquake that struck Chile early Saturday morning, killing an estimated 147 people in the port city of Concepcion.

Dean Starr remembers time at Pep

As he prepares to leave for Baylor University, Dean Kenneth Starr's reflections on Malibu emphasize how much of Pepperdine he will take with him.

Pep Law helps accused teens in Uganda

Law school alum and faculty have gathered evidence to release children whose trials seemed like they would never come. Because of the Pepperdine program's work, the last of the trials are scheduled for Monday.

The ins and outs of Malibu

While it may not be the New York of the West Coast, Malibu does boast several unique options for fun.

International policy must reflect ideals

It seems ironic that a smiling old man in a red robe calling for peace and human rights could cause such a firestorm of controversy, but the Dalai Lama— this time with the help of President Barack Obama— has done it again.