Sophomore year in the Malibubble
With so many students going abroad, it is difficult to understand what sophomore year is really like for those who stay in Malibu. There is a general misconception among sophomores that if they do not […]
With so many students going abroad, it is difficult to understand what sophomore year is really like for those who stay in Malibu. There is a general misconception among sophomores that if they do not […]
For Lily Castro, the owner of Lily’s Malibu, it is no coincidence that the word “lily” is symbolic of success. Across the pathway from Bank of Books at the Point Dume Plaza Shopping Center, Castro […]
Mike Anderson, a 1992 Pepperdine graduate, wants you to join his family. His CrossFit family that is. CrossFit involves intense timed circuit workouts that push members to limits they thought they could never achieve. Anderson […]
To some students Pepperdine is a slice of heaven, full of smiles, BMWs, Christians and great opportunities. However, for others, the breathtaking view isn’t enough to mask the apparent lack of ethnic representation on campus. […]
Church of Christ schools abound in the South — Abilene Christian University and Lubbock Christian University in Texas, Freed-Hardeman and Lipscomb University in Tennessee, Harding University in Arkansas, Oklahoma Christian University in, well, Oklahoma. Then […]
Carl sat at a brown table inside the Webster Elementary School Auditorium, legs on either side of the attached bench, with a hot plate of lasagna steaming in front of him. Every once in a […]
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