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How online learning is affecting the future of education

December 28, 2020 Alyssa Rabie Comments Off on How online learning is affecting the future of education

The incorporation of online learning into education may continue long after the end of COVID-19. Although the forced switch to remote learning has been less than ideal, professors and students alike have discovered benefits that […]

Campus Life

Pepperdine students feel the impact of online classes

December 28, 2020 Heidi Han Comments Off on Pepperdine students feel the impact of online classes

Changing times.  Changing realities.  Missed connections.  Students are now finding themselves in their bedrooms instead of classrooms, the living room instead of the quad and sitting across a screen instead of other people. As they […]

education

Pepperdine students and faculty disagree on the need for extra foreign language resources 

December 28, 2020 Alice Han Comments Off on Pepperdine students and faculty disagree on the need for extra foreign language resources 

Junior Maria Chavez Mendoza recently dropped her French minor due to its increasing intensity and due to what she perceived as a lack of resources to compensate for this intensification.  Oftentimes, Mendoza — an integrated […]

Profiles

Pepperdine student uses cappuccinos to connect with residents

December 28, 2020 Kyla Moore Comments Off on Pepperdine student uses cappuccinos to connect with residents

Pepperdine senior Christopher Hidalgo found the perfect way to bring together two things he believed every college student needs: Cappuccinos and Christ.  Hidalgo was a resident advisor at Seaside when he began Cappuccinos with Chris […]

Campus Life

Pepperdine students recount remote internship experiences

December 28, 2020 Kyla Moore Comments Off on Pepperdine students recount remote internship experiences

Remote internships have become yet another new norm for college students.  On top of taking classes online, students are completing internships virtually, which involves gaining experience in their desired fields, contributing to organizations and expanding […]

Sports

Male dominance in the surf culture of Malibu, California is a factor of intimidation for many female surfers

December 28, 2020 Shelby Little Comments Off on Male dominance in the surf culture of Malibu, California is a factor of intimidation for many female surfers

Males dominate the sport of surfing, and this is particularly true at the beaches in Malibu. As a female surfer in Malibu, being the lone girl in the water can be intimidating, stressful and can […]

Diversity

Pepperdine athletes fight against racial injustice

December 28, 2020 Rianna Dizon Comments Off on Pepperdine athletes fight against racial injustice

Many professional and collegiate-level athletes are taking a stand against racism and utilizing their platforms to amplify Black voices protesting against police violence.  After a summer of protests following the police-caused deaths of George Floyd […]

Campus Life

New students learn how to build community online

December 28, 2020 Megan Villaverde Comments Off on New students learn how to build community online

Freshman English major Cambria Acheson anxiously sat at her desk in her hometown of Fullerton, California, as she waited for admittance into a Zoom call.  With a single press of the keypad, her very first […]

Campus Life

Transfer students adapt and adjust to the new academic atmosphere during COVID-19

December 28, 2020 Serena Woon Comments Off on Transfer students adapt and adjust to the new academic atmosphere during COVID-19

When COVID-19 upended the fall semester, incoming transfer student Venus Taillant didn’t have the luxury of taking a semester off. Like many transfer students, Taillant had already completed all of the GEs that would easily […]

Diversity

Black Students seek support after enduring countless systemic tragedies

December 28, 2020 Keliya Perry Comments Off on Black Students seek support after enduring countless systemic tragedies

Pepperdine junior Launnie Phillips experiences waves of fear daily. She fears for Black family members and friends amid police shootings and protests. She worries about the impact of COVID-19 on family income. And she wonders […]

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