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Month: December 2017

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The Pepperdine “parking problem” is about convenience, not availability

December 30, 2017 Eden Dorsey 0

Pepperdine students are quick to identify a “parking problem” on campus.    A Pepp Post poll of 54 students found that 82 percent of Pepperdine students spend 10 minutes or less searching for a parking […]

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Asian American students feel silenced amidst racial divide at Pepperdine

December 30, 2017 April Chung 0

Smart. Silent. Submissive. These are just a few of the stereotypes individuals promulgate about the Asian American community at Pepperdine. A Pepp Post poll of  51 Asian-American students at Pepperdine found that 70 percent of […]

Campus Life

Payson’s Starbucks increases caffeine consumption on campus

December 30, 2017 Brooke Zeall 0

While the Payson Starbucks is the new hot spot on campus to grab a bite to eat or chat with friends, the on-campus location has significantly increased students’ caffeine intake and spending. On average, Starbucks […]

Sports

Injured athletes struggle to get back in the game

December 30, 2017 Meghan Payton 0

It was just a normal day of practice. Pepperdine’s Men’s Volleyball Team was preparing for the spring 2017 season when junior psychology major Jack Cole jumped up for the ball. He came down wrong, tearing […]

Campus Life

Pepperdine seeks equilibrium between religious identity and academic reputation

December 30, 2017 Rebecca Eliav 0

Pepperdine University has walked a tightrope between academics and faith for the last 20 years. Pepperdine’s top administrators want the school to be the Protestant equivalent of Notre Dame, one of the leading Roman Catholic […]

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Malibu City Council and the California Coastal Commission attempt to solve accessibility issues

December 29, 2017 Duncan Hilby 0

The California Coastal Commission, Malibu City Council members and Malibu homeowners are apart of an ongoing struggle that pits beach accessibility against safety concerns. The Coastal Commission wants to follow mandates set out by the […]

Campus Life

Waves Cafe staff work to fill hearts and stomachs

December 29, 2017 Audrey Riedel 0

Silvano Espinoza has been a part of the Pepperdine dining staff for 38 years, working his way up from dishwasher to head chef. Espinoza has stayed so long because he loves what he does. He […]

Campus Life

Students struggle in large lecture classes

December 29, 2017 Annie Chambers 0

Students are feeling overcrowded in large lecture classes — and it’s impacting their ability to learn. Pepperdine administrators have added more class sections to accommodate the largest first-year class in the history of the university. […]

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Pepperdine’s strategic marketing team works to build and protect brand

December 29, 2017 Anna Milton 0

Maintaining Pepperdine’s image is not an easy task. The Pepperdine brand encompasses five schools that speak to different audiences. Each school faces their own challenge to shine individually while maintaining one cohesive message as part […]

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Pepperdine dating drought persists

December 29, 2017 Ingyine Ingyine 0

Frustration, disappointment, intimidation. These are just some of the feelings Pepperdine students shared about the dating experience here. A Pepp Post poll of 62 students found that most students have a negative to ambivalent view […]

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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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