Student impressions of GEs
What faculty intend for students to gain from general education courses does not align with what students say they learn. The faculty overall hope that students go in with an open mind, learn new material, […]
What faculty intend for students to gain from general education courses does not align with what students say they learn. The faculty overall hope that students go in with an open mind, learn new material, […]
The ongoing debate about collegiate student-athlete compensation is much more than a yes or no question. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) generated more than $1 billion in revenue in 2017, Alex Kirshner wrote in […]
Pepperdine freshman volleyball player JT Martins strives to be more than an athlete. His high school athletic accomplishments include winning the state championship in 2017, being a high school All-American and a member of the […]
Rules, rules and only rules. Pepperdine students love to complain about dorm rules that set curfews on how late members of the opposite sex can visit. A Pepp Post survey of 52 students found that […]
Malibu’s business landscape is changing and it is becoming increasingly difficult for local businesses to adapt. Following a decades-long battle to prevent chain retailers from taking over Malibu, preservation advocates and developers reached a compromise, […]
Pepperdine faculty and students agree about one thing when it comes to gun laws: inaction must end. As mass shootings become more frequent, all agree that change is past due. Something has to happen, however, […]
Veterans signed a blank check to the United States, offering as much as their own lives in service. The Pepperdine community is working to give back to those who served by funding tuition gaps and […]
Students all know the email. It appears in their inbox right before each semester with a subject line in all caps that reads “PAYMENT REMINDER.” But what exactly are they paying for? Pepperdine’s tuition is […]
Miles Beattie, a spring admit business administration major, found himself in sophomore housing due to lack of space in first-year dorms. Surrounded by sophomores instead of fellow first-years, Beattie said living in Towers has made […]
Pepperdine professors believe the required religion courses are integral to preparing students for lives of service, purpose and leadership. Students aren’t so sure. A Pepp Post poll of 60 students found that 75 percent of […]
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