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The Pearl, May, 2004

 Item — Box: Box 1: 2002-2005
Identifier: 20040500_PRL20

Scope and Contents

This record group consists of Soka University of America (SUA) newspaper issues that have been collected since the beginning of the publication. The SUA student newspaper is an ongoing collection, and issues are kept in chronological order. Special issues exist within the chronological order, such as the inaugural issue named El Coyote, International Festival program, and the April Fool’s Day issue, The Clam. The number of issues published each year varies.

Dates

  • 2004

Creator

Language of Materials

Collection materials are all in English

Conditions Governing Access

This record group is open to the public, by request. SUA Employees and Students may access some items available electronically by logging in with SUA credentials on Box.com. Physical items can be studied at the Ikeda Library with an appointment. To learn more, contact archive@soka.edu.

Biographical / Historical

History of the SUA student newspaper: In the second semester of SUA’s Aliso Viejo campus history, a student newspaper group was created as "a contributor to and an indicator of what this place [SUA] is, who all these people are, and what it means to be here." The inaugural issue of El Coyote was printed February, 2002. Wula Dawson, managing editor of the SUA’s school newspaper traveled to Los Angeles to attend the late journalist Daniel Pearl's memorial service and asked his widow Mariane if SUA's paper could take on the name of her husband to continue his legacy. Therein after, the SUA student newspaper has been entitled The Pearl. Mission of The Pearl: The Pearl strives to emulate slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl's efforts to bring out the human side of every story. Following his courageous model, The Pearl opens channels of communication in an endeavor to articulately and respectfully express differing opinions. The contributors to The Pearlreport on issues of concern for the campus, the local community, and the globe, aiming to unify the campus toward the realization of the mission of Soka University of America.

Extent

From the Collection: 1 Linear Feet

Abstract

Letter From The Editor

Opinion Piece More About SUA’s Mission By Karina Kleiman

The Pacific Basin Research Center By Gonzalo Obelleiro

An Interview With Dr. John Montgomery By Nathan Gauer With Introduction By Gonzalo Obellerio Transcribed By Monica Ohtsuka And Mafe Sanchez

Community And Beyond By Vanessa Rubinfeld

Hip Hop By Stanley Henderson

The World From Inside Out Some Things To Think About By Malayna E.L. Butler

A Powerful Sense Of Becoming All That Can Be: An Interview With Dean Carter By Nathan Gauer Transcribed By Monica Ohtsuka, Maria Sanchez And Fablana Sanchez

Apollo’s Ground

>>“My Opportunity To Write About The Love Of My Life…” By Sally Macwilliams

>>“You & Me” By Jenny Tang

>>“Coming Soon” By Giuliana Schroeder

Welcome Class Of 2008

Top Ten At SUA, AV

More Top Ten…

Do’s And Don’ts By Vanessa Rubinfeld

Potty Break By Nicole Chu

Argentina By Malena Baizan

Cyprus And The European Union By Sinan Salar

Open Wide, Sing By Wula Dawson

Me In Any Circumstance By Rei Kanemura

Images In Foreign Policy Making By Jocelyn Parkhurst, Ph.D.

Rookie Season At Soka By Jim Merod

Research: Past And Present By Gail Thomas

Founder’s Corner By Dr. Daisaku Ikeda

Physical Location

SUA Ikeda Library, F1, LIB102A, North Side (MS: Movable Shelf) [Range: MS04, Section: 4, Shelf: 3]

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Acquisition information: Physical and electronic records were transferred by The Pearl staff or collected by SUA Archives staff. Some digital access copies were scanned by SUA Archives Office staff.

Dimensions

8.5 x 11 inches

General

SUA09 Publications and Works of Students & Alumni Guide to the SUA Student Newspaper Records This electronic resource is constantly updated. Classification number: SUA09-02-PRL Title of Record Series: SUA Student Newspaper Record Group: Publications and Works of Students & Alumni Sub Group: Non-academic SUA student organized publications Dates: 2002-[ongoing] Extent: 4 record cartons, please contact archive@soka.edu.

Processing Information

For the most up-to-date copy, please visit https://soka.box.com/SUA09-02-PRLRecord series processed and description prepared by Selena Chau, MLIS, Associate Archivist. Updated: June 1, 2016 and April 1, 2020 updated and transferred into ArchivesSpace by Eric Mitsuo Kimura, EdD, MLIS, University Archivist. © 2020 Soka University of America

Repository Details

Part of the SUA University Archives: SUA00-15 Repository

Contact:
Soka University of America Archives
1 University Dr.
Aliso Viejo CA 92656 United States