Students overspend in Malibu
Free. A college student’s favorite word. “Attend the meeting for free snacks.” “Vote for class president for free Chick-fil-A.” “Follow the Instagram for a free tote bag.” In a town as expensive as Malibu, the […]
Free. A college student’s favorite word. “Attend the meeting for free snacks.” “Vote for class president for free Chick-fil-A.” “Follow the Instagram for a free tote bag.” In a town as expensive as Malibu, the […]
Some 4.5 million people are working in engineering in the United States, according to Data USA. Engineering as a whole is a highly regarded and sought-after field. Of about 201,000 students who graduated with engineering […]
COVID-19 is no longer holding back Pepperdine theatre students and professors from doing what they love. From March 2020 to May 2021, theatre students and professors had to say goodbye to the Pepperdine stage and […]
A Kansas City girl has been growing her passion for surfing and Jesus along the Malibu coast through a surfing Bible study. Faith Unruh, a sophomore business administration major, is a team leader at Pepperdine […]
First-year Pepperdine law student Hasley Pitman, is now a TikTok sensation with her two teenage sisters after one of their dancing videos went viral during quarantine with 6 million views. They now have over 2.3 […]
Pepperdine freshman class senator Colton C. Jones is recording beats and passing resolutions. Jones, an integrated marketing communication major, is interested in music and student government. Jones writes and records his own music, mostly making […]
Adjunct Art Professor Yvette Gellis always knew she was going to be an artist. Today, her notable art exhibitions and residencies can be found all over the world in Taiwan, France and Austria, as well […]
When the pandemic forced Pepperdine alumna Jessica Campbell to end her internship early at the John R. Wooden Award, an ESPN award show for college basketball players, she joined forces with her former boss, Earnest […]
Pepperdine University would be horrible in a romantic relationship. Poor communication, big promises with under-delivery, high maintenance and very expensive to date. Many students have recently considered breaking up. Jake Dammen, sophomore economics and political […]
Due to the pandemic, Pepperdine students have changed the way they maintain their personal fitness. With gyms closed and stress high, many students have found new ways to stay in shape, eat well and remain […]
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