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CURRENTSmagazine
LIFE & ARTSSeptember 8, 2011
B1
Pepperdine hosted the ! rst ever “Back
to the ’Bu” back-to-school beach bash Fri-
day, Sept. 2.Students who attended were shuttled
to and from the event, which was held at
Zuma Beach, only a short drive from cam-
pus. Around 200 students showed up for
socializing, volleyball, Jamba Juice and La
Salsa. “It’s not about the numbers. It’s about
the fun,” senior Veronica Merrick said.
And fun it was. Beach volleyball was the activity of
choice throughout the evening. Attendees
kept two or threes games going at all times,
and spectators found some sport of their
own in people-watching. Students not
people-watching enjoyed the unexpectedly
cool California weather.And students were indeed feeling the
chill of the night.“I should have brought my ski jacket,”
freshman Angel To said.But a little breeze is never enough to
ruin a Pepperdine student’s good time, es-
pecially when many community members
are imported from landlocked states or
states without Malibu-quality coastlines.
Pepperdine hosted the ! rst ever “Back
to the ’Bu” back-to-school beach bash Fri-
day, Sept. 2.Students who attended were shuttled
to and from the event, which was held at
choice throughout the evening. Attendees
kept two or threes games going at all times,
and spectators found some sport of their
own in people-watching. Students not
people-watching enjoyed the unexpectedly
cool California weather.And students were indeed feeling the
chill of the night.
By ELIJAH SIMSSTAFF WRITER
»See ‘BU, B5
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Following years of research, plan-
ning and construction, Pepperdine
renovated the Howard A. White
Center, better known as the HAWC,
this summer. Major remodeling of
the co! ee shop and convenience
store, a new lounge and expansion of
the Student Activity O" ce on both
# oors are complete, with several more
$ nishing touches coming in the next
two weeks.
According to Director of Student
Activities Doug Hurley, brainstorm-
ing for the renovation began almost
two years ago when several student
a! airs o" ces were shifting around
campus to di! erent buildings. Hurley
formed a renovation board composed
of students and Pepperdine sta! to
give feedback on the project.
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Presidential Party: Pepperdine President Andrew Benton and his band “Mid-life Crisis” played for the freshmen students at Brock House on Fri., Aug. 26. The students were at Brock House as part of the annual “My Tie” dance. ZACH ALFRED / MANAGING EDITOR
By MADISON LEON
ARD
ASSISTANT N
EWS EDITO
R
For the Pepperdine community, the
10th anniversary of Sept. 11 will be a
time to honor all victims of the terrorist
attacks, display patriotism and remem-
ber one distinctly valiant alumnus. On
that day 10 years ago, Pepperdine’s own
% omas Burnett Jr. lost his life along-
side the others on Flight 93 who hero-
ically resisted terrorist
attempts to attack the
American public.
Next Sunday, the
11th, a myriad of
events on campus
will commemorate
the signi$ cant events
from that day. At 8:30
a.m. and 11 a.m., the
University Church of
Christ will lead “Leg-
acies of Hope and
Peace: A gathering to
remember Christ’s work of hope and
peace in those whose lives were changed
forever on 9/11” in Elkins Auditorium.
From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., nearly 35 in-
dividuals from varying religious, service,
professional and campus a" liations will
read the complete list of names of the
victims and fallen emergency respond-
ers from that day.
During this time, there will also be a
$ lm screening of “United 93” in Elkins
Auditorium, followed by a conversation
with actor Christian Clemenson, who
portrayed Burnett in the $ lm.
Following the $ lm, a memorial ser-
vice will take place in Alumni Park to
honor the heroes of 9/11. Burnett’s
widow, Deena Burnett Bailey, will speak
at the program along with President An-
drew K. Benton, both recognizing the
distinct importance of this decade an-
niversary. “We tend to think of 10-year inter-
vals following important events as just a
little more meaningful, and worthy of
re# ection,” Benton wrote in an email.
“On the 11th of September, we will
each recall where we were 10 years ago
on that fateful day.”
Pepperdine has a tradition of re-
membering 9/11 through its public dis-
play of American # ags on Alumni Park.
For four years, Pepperdine has presented
2,976 # ags on its lawn
to represent each victim
of the attacks. Typically,
campus clubs, athletic
teams, and Greek groups
band together to mount
the # ags. Another growing tra-
dition is Ride to the Flags,
in which a group of mo-
torcyclists that make a 25-
mile trip from the Point
Mugu Naval Base in Ven-
tura to the campus # ag
presentation. As many as 1,000 motor-
cycles could make the voyage to visit the
# ags this year, according to 2009 alum-
nus Ryan Sawtelle, who founded the
ride after helping set up # ags in 2008.
“Many of our riders are vets, police
o" cers and $ re $ ghters ... We even have
a couple of wounded vets who have
wheelchair-accessible bikes,” Sawtelle
wrote in an email. “It’s really touch-
ing to see these guys come down from
San Francisco every year, or San Diego
just to take part in this ride. We have a
rider whose father was a member of the
NYPD who # ies out from Florida to do
the ride every year.”
By MADISON LEON
ARD
ASSISTANT N
EWS EDITO
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Pepperdine welcomes the class of 2015
»
HAWC ren
ovations
brighten
dated ha
ngout
9/11 tradition grows
for decennial year
GENEVIEVE SMITH / PHOTO EDITOR
Campus hangout makeover: HAWC renovations began over the summer and will fi nish in September.
YIXIN ZHANG / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
»See HAWC, A5
Students mourn lo
ss of friend
“On the 11th of
September, we will
each recall where
we were 10 years
ago on that fateful
day.”—Andrew Benton
University President
During a candlelight devotional on
Sunday night at the amphitheater uni-
versity chaplain David Lemley took
a moment to hold a prayer for Sarah
Brady, the student who died in a car
accident over the weekend, and her
family. % e prayer was followed by stu-
dents joining together in a song that
the chaplain believed re# ected the
hardships that the loss of their fellow
classmate represented.
Pepperdine student Sarah Brady
was killed in a car accident Friday in
Utah as she drove from her home in
Colorado to Malibu to begin the fall
semester. % e accident occurred as Brady
was driving through Utah on Inter-
state-70. % e Utah Highway Patrol
reported that the accident involved
two vehicles and occurred around 6
p.m. According to the release, authori-
ties believe that Brady was passing the
other vehicle involved in the accident
when she drove into an emergency
lane on the left hand. Brady then over-
corrected her own vehicle and struck
the other car on its left side.
By EDGAR HERNAN
DEZ
NEWS EDITO
R
»See TRAGEDY, A5
EDITOR’S NOTE
This is part one of a three-part
series covering the 10th anni-
versary of Sept. 11.
»See 9/11, A4
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