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Month: December 2018

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Pepperdine students reflect on Black Lives Matter

December 29, 2018 Kathrine Chan Comments Off on Pepperdine students reflect on Black Lives Matter

During her first year as a faculty member, Communication Professor Roslyn Satchel was pulled over three times by police just off campus in Malibu.  And it was not because she was speeding or on her […]

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Pepperdine community weighs in on hopes for new university president

December 29, 2018  Sabrina Galoostian Comments Off on Pepperdine community weighs in on hopes for new university president

Open-minded. Participatory. Diverse. Academically minded. These are just a handful of the characteristics Pepperdine community members hope to find in their new president. Pepperdine University’s Board of Regents is actively searching for candidates to serve […]

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How Pepperdine students get around the city

December 29, 2018 Karina Iturralde Comments Off on How Pepperdine students get around the city

Pepperdine University is located 10 minutes away from some of the most beautiful beaches in Southern California and 45 minutes from the second most populated city in the United States.  For students who don’t have […]

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Rumors about Pepperdine tap water causes students to fear the water.

December 29, 2018 Sabrina Canario Comments Off on Rumors about Pepperdine tap water causes students to fear the water.

Misunderstandings over Pepperdine’s use of recycled water to keep lawns green have students fearing the tap water. Rumors abound that the tap water is unhealthy and unsafe for usage or even that it is sewage […]

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Students struggle to register for classes at Pepperdine

December 29, 2018 Liam Labrooy Comments Off on Students struggle to register for classes at Pepperdine

One second.  One single second can change whether a student gets into their classes. A Pepp Post survey of 53 students found that students faced a range of difficulty in registering for their classes, with […]

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Students navigate the dietary craze

December 29, 2018 Madison Daniels Comments Off on Students navigate the dietary craze

Keto. Paleo. Whole 30. Alkaline. Raw foods. Dukan. Atkins.  Those are just a few of the diets that make up today’s dietary craze. A Pepp Post poll of 50 students found that 66 percent have […]

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Students seek nutrition labels in campus dining 

December 29, 2018 Maddie Boccardi Comments Off on Students seek nutrition labels in campus dining 

Most people look at nutrition labels to know what they are eating.  But for Robbie Skead, junior international business major, nutrition labels stand between him and a long evening spent in the bathroom.   Skead is […]

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Pepperdine community weighs in on the state of sex ed on campus

December 29, 2018 Kaitlyn Ishii Comments Off on Pepperdine community weighs in on the state of sex ed on campus

Pepperdine administrators don’t want students to talk about sex. But students believe conversations about safe sex are necessary — even at a Christian university,  “A big thing about Pepperdine is having open dialogues, being diverse […]

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How much is too much? A look at the value of a Pepperdine degree

December 29, 2018 Melissa Houston Comments Off on How much is too much? A look at the value of a Pepperdine degree

Sophomore transfer Kristin Vavaroutsos found herself saddled with $65,000 in student loans for her first year at University of Michigan.  That’s why she transferred to Pepperdine University, where she had earned a Regents’ Scholarship. A […]

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Pepperdine students voice opinions on campus ghost-town effect

December 29, 2018 Annabelle Childers Comments Off on Pepperdine students voice opinions on campus ghost-town effect

Empty. Quiet. Sad. Slow. Peaceful. A ghost town. That’s the dominant sentiment of Pepperdine students for what campus life is like on the weekends. “The community of Pepperdine on the weekends definitely differs from the […]

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