Students, faculty debate grad school’s merits
To go to grad school? Or not to go to grad school? Neither seniors nor faculty know the answer to that daunting question. Professors debate whether they believe graduate school is a necessary path, […]
To go to grad school? Or not to go to grad school? Neither seniors nor faculty know the answer to that daunting question. Professors debate whether they believe graduate school is a necessary path, […]
Logan Beitler completed this story in Dr. Michael Murrie’s Jour 330 class.
Jenny Stephens completed this story in Dr. Michael Murrie’s Jour 330 class.
Jenny Stephens completed this story in Dr. Michael Murrie’s Jour 330 class.
Pepperdine students say they are tired of the way dating does — or more often doesn’t — happen at Pepperdine. “There is no such thing as casual dating at Pepperdine … yet,” junior religion major […]
Pepperdine University is no longer included in Princeton Review’s ranking of the “Top 20 LGBT Unfriendly Schools.” The university is now in a unique place of debating inclusion. In the wake of national trends of […]
It’s no secret that Malibu is one of Southern California’s most isolated cities. Hidden in between sprawling canyons, Malibu provides its residents with the quiet feeling of serenity and security. It is close enough to […]
In 2013, the Seaver College student body reached the mark of being 50 percent ethnically diverse — a 14 percent jump from 2007. At the time, Seaver’s full-time faculty was 15 percent ethnically diverse, while […]
Sophomore John Lawlor often finds it difficult to fit Convocation into his busy schedule. He is taking a full course load, totaling 18 units, is a member of the cross-country team and pledging the Delta […]
Pepperdine is a Christian institution. Students know this even before they decide to enroll. But to what extent is Christianity a part of the university’s academic experience? A fall 2013 survey of 60 undergraduates indicated […]
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