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Pepperdine students discover the joy in sharing their perfect meals

May 9, 2023 Thomas Chang 0

Imagine a sprawling dinner table.  There is a plate full of Bánh xèo, a savory Vietnamese crepe, filled with shrimp, pork, bean sprouts and green onion. It is crispy and fresh, packed with coconut flavor. […]

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Pepperdine women are finding their voices

December 23, 2022 Jordyn Pruitt 0

 In 2022, women are leveling out the playing field when it comes to speaking up.    Women are the majority at Pepperdine at 58%, according to the Office of Institutional Effectiveness. But a Pepp Post survey […]

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University students utilize different art forms to de-stress and improve mental health

December 23, 2022 Georgia Puckett 0

During the lockdown, art became a way for individuals to express themselves and release pent-up frustration.  For sophomore communication major Trinity Korn, painting became an act of self-care to help her decompress. “Before art, I […]

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Pepperdine cultivates strong relationships with local Malibu community

December 23, 2022 Katie Weselak 0

Pristine beaches, breathtaking views and million-dollar mansions. Malibu is not a typical college town: The land of the rich and famous is also the home of Pepperdine students and faculty.  Pepperdine has fostered a close […]

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Endless Sunny Days Affect Students

May 4, 2022 Bailey Johnson 0

Energy, warmth, rays, comfort, summer. Those are some of the words that come to mind when Pepperdine students think about the sun. In Malibu, California, a vast majority of the days are sunny. Pepperdine’s campus […]

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Pepperdine students face higher living costs in Malibu

May 4, 2022 Jordan Solofa 0

Known for its beautiful beaches and sunny skies, Malibu, California, is home to the rich, the famous, and the stereotypical “broke-college student.”  Some out-of-state college students at Pepperdine University struggle with increased spending on average […]

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Students Experience Unexpected Emotional Instability due to COVID-19

May 4, 2022 Justin Rodriguez 0

Sophomore psychology major Danny Martinez lost his best friend during his junior year of high school.  And then the COVID-19 lockdown hit.  For Martinez, that meant spending too much time in his own head, lost […]

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Climate change is a threat to Malibu beaches

May 4, 2022 Taisiya Pachkaleva 0

The Malibu City Council is fighting a losing battle. Climate change and sea-level rise keeps eroding the sand and the road at Westward Beach at Point Dume, but the council can only mitigate the problem. […]

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Pepperdine students work as frontline essential workers

June 30, 2021 By Christina Buravtsova 0

Pepperdine students are working as frontline essential workers during the pandemic to help their communities.  From providing life-saving medical care to essential grocery services, students are putting themselves at risk to fill important roles within […]

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Some California businesses struggle while others thrive during COVID-19

June 30, 2021 By Sheldon Fraley 0

It is a tale of two restaurants.   Lily’s Malibu thrived during the COVID-19 pandemic because of its take-out only business, while Wood Ranch BBQ in Agoura Hills struggled when dine-in and catering ceased.  Just as […]

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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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