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Month: May 2016

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Survey proves students drive nicer cars than professors

May 20, 2016 Holly Tarbell 0

Walking through one of the student parking lots on campus, one will see a Honda, a Toyota, a Lamborghini and a Maserati. Walk through a faculty lot and you will see a Honda, a Toyota, […]

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Experts weigh in: Is Netflix binge-watching a harmless habit or a potential addiction?

May 19, 2016 Sofía Telch 0

Most students have done it at least once. Some professors admit to indulging too. Binge watching looms large at Pepperdine and in American culture, so what’s the big deal? While seemingly harmless, experts said Netflix […]

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The rich kids of Pepperdine: has the university earned its nickname?

May 19, 2016 Mikaela Bisson 0

Pepperdine or Pepperdime? The nickname stems from Pepperdine’s own students hyping the stereotype of the school being for  “rich-kids only.” Some students flaunt their wealth on campus and through social media sites. But the reality […]

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Pepperdine students defy Republican stereotype

May 19, 2016 Caroline Edwards 0

One of the top Pepperdine University stereotypes doesn’t live up to the hype: Not all students are conservative Republicans. Students and outsiders believe Pepperdine is predominately conservative. However, a Pepp Post survey of 78 students […]

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The rise of student entrepreneurs at Pepperdine

May 19, 2016 Sandy Liu 0

The business world may be brutal and cut-throat, but Pepperdine students are ready to take on the challenges. Forbes named Pepperdine one of the nation’s most entrepreneurial universities in 2014 because of its strong entrepreneurial […]

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Social media posts place Pepperdine at the front of the media wave

May 18, 2016 Hannah Parkin 0

Ben Holcomb, Pepperdine’s Seaver College social media manager for admission, had a vision to give prospective students a behind-the-scenes look into the lives of Pepperdine students. He struck on the idea to follow five first-year […]

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Pepperdine might need a few more visits from the ‘Sandman’

May 18, 2016 Juliette Moody 0

Counting sheep and catching Zs can be the last thing on a college student’s to do list. But skipping sleep may be doing detrimental harm to their productivity.   Students should sleep about seven to […]

Sports

Offseason may be more pain than gain for student-athletes

May 18, 2016 Joie Eckhard 0

The sound of the buzzer, the cheering of the crowd, the exhausted satisfaction at the end of a long meet or tournament: this is what athletes work for. Competition is what gives athletes purpose. During […]

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Payson closure hits students with tidal wave of panic: Where will they study?

May 18, 2016 Scout Easley 0

Pepperdine students accustomed to spending endless hours in Payson Library are anxious and panicking about where they will study when Payson closes its doors in May for a 15-month reconstruction. Returning students said their main […]

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Malibu SoulCycle seeks to recruit Pepperdine students

May 10, 2016 Gina Myung 0

Some Pepperdine students have found a way to get their daily exercise and socialize right down the street. SoulCycle, a popular boutique indoor spinning class, has been targeting Pepperdine University students since their grand opening […]

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College faith retreats let students refocus, regroup, and recoup

by Carly Hanna in Faith Comments Off on College faith retreats let students refocus, regroup, and recoup

Most college students are familiar with going away to college. It’s the going away at college that is unusual. Yet Pepperdine University encourages its students to do just that: go away, refocus, regroup and recoup. [...]

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