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Students express how living off campus disconnects them from on-campus life

April 30, 2019 Brianna Willis Comments Off on Students express how living off campus disconnects them from on-campus life

It’s Wednesday at 6 p.m. on Feb. 20 and Brooke Tolson, senior liberal arts major, cannot decide if she wants to drive to campus for the Black Student Association Talent Showcase or just relax at […]

Campus Life

Proximity aids students in making and maintaining friends

April 30, 2019 Haley Brouwer Comments Off on Proximity aids students in making and maintaining friends

The saying ‘home is where the heart is’ gets a little more complicated when one’s heart is in more than one place. College students often find themselves struggling in this situation. Many freshmen have a […]

Campus Life

Students and experts discuss the roommate selection process

April 30, 2019 Dyani Heredia-Urias Comments Off on Students and experts discuss the roommate selection process

Most first-year Pepperdine students choose their roommate in the hopes of finding their perfect match but they aren’t any happier than their randomly paired peers.  A Pepp Post poll of 51 students found that 67 […]

Faith

Pepperdine students and faculty consider Christian privilege at Pepperdine

April 30, 2019 Caroline Busch Comments Off on Pepperdine students and faculty consider Christian privilege at Pepperdine

Acappella music and Bible studies are second nature for junior Jax Burgess.  The junior integrated marketing communication major said he always feels comfortable on campus due to his Church of Christ background. But he realizes […]

Social media  influencers shape students’ wellness habit

April 30, 2019 Courtney Dodd Comments Off on Social media  influencers shape students’ wellness habit

Popular wellness guru and influencer Dr. Mona Vand starts her day at 6 a.m. by turning on her essential oil diffuser.  The aroma of lavender and peppermint calm her as she makes her daily  “detox […]

Diversity

Faculty work to integrate women into curriculum

April 30, 2019 Melissa Houston Comments Off on Faculty work to integrate women into curriculum

Ida B. Wells-Barnett was an African American woman, journalist, abolitionist and feminist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the United States in the 1890s. Wells-Barnett transformed the lives of many African Americans by starting the […]

Campus Life

Social media influencing has become a booming occupation for students

April 30, 2019 Abby Hunt Comments Off on Social media influencing has become a booming occupation for students

Most college students spend more time than they should scrolling through Instagram each day. But some Pepperdine students have figured out how to turn that time into money. As personal branding has become a staple […]

Faith

Students develop vocation on their own terms

April 30, 2019 Vernie Covarrubias Comments Off on Students develop vocation on their own terms

Students are not ignoring their life callings but may be closed off to the idea of writing about them.  Since 2002, Pepperdine has required incoming freshmen to write a response essay to an article about […]

Campus Life

On-campus employment allows students to gain workplace skills while in school

April 30, 2019 Marisa Dragos Comments Off on On-campus employment allows students to gain workplace skills while in school

Good grades, enough sleep and a social life — pick two.  So goes the collegiate paradox. The internet-famous stress triangle doesn’t even account for students balancing employment too. Students and experts at Pepperdine agreed that […]

Campus Life

Genesis Lab demonstrates virtual reality’s increasing role in education

April 30, 2019 Anastassia Kostin Comments Off on Genesis Lab demonstrates virtual reality’s increasing role in education

While some students use virtual reality (VR) to escape reality, how virtual reality can enhance their education is less known. While the Payson Library Genesis Lab has hosted events and classes to encourage faculty and […]

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