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Pepperdine’s professional athletes adjust to college life

January 4, 2024 Katherine Lytle Comments Off on Pepperdine’s professional athletes adjust to college life

More than 300 student-athletes compete for Pepperdine University’s 17 Division I sports teams, according to a 2023 Media Factual study. But there’s also a handful of professional athletes pursuing a degree on the Malibu campus. […]

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Pepperdine students confirm cheating won’t give students an easy way out

December 23, 2022 Lily Preis Comments Off on Pepperdine students confirm cheating won’t give students an easy way out

Remote learning made it easier to cheat.  Now that students are back in person, they wonder if that temptation remains.  Six Seaver students reflected on their academic experiences before, after and during remote learning. All […]

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The impact of remote learning on student schoolwork

June 30, 2021 Liza Esquibias Comments Off on The impact of remote learning on student schoolwork

Since remote learning began, Pepperdine professors and students have seen grades, work ethic and workload impacted in unique ways. A Pepp Post poll of 79 students found that about 73% saw their workload increase and […]

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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 […]

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Sleep: It Can Truly Make or Break You

January 7, 2020 Anneliese Zeigenbein Comments Off on Sleep: It Can Truly Make or Break You

As she enjoyed an unplanned nap at Jamba Juice, freshman psychology major Alexandra Barling missed her 10 a.m., class. Waking up at 11 a.m., she realized her mistake and rushed to her room to get […]

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Overcommitment on campus and how to deal with it

December 29, 2019 Hadley Biggs Comments Off on Overcommitment on campus and how to deal with it

Junior Religion major Erin Miller leans over her laptop typing a paper that was due 15 minutes ago. It is 11 p.m. This is the first time she has had time to work on homework […]

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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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Students weigh the worth of a double major

December 29, 2018 Melissa Houston Comments Off on Students weigh the worth of a double major

Pepperdine junior Shea McCollum has a passion for creative writing but also an interest in how people communicate. Pursuing both interests, however, requires a heavier course load and leaves less time for other activities. However, […]

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Experts and students weigh in on the effectiveness of studying in Payson Library

December 29, 2018 Aubree Ouellette Comments Off on Experts and students weigh in on the effectiveness of studying in Payson Library

Flipping pages. Clacking keyboards. Sloshing coffee. Chatting friends. Together these sounds are the pulse of Pepperdine University’s heart: Payson Library. Since 2017, Payson Library has continued to beat steadily by providing students with an innovative […]

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Students benefit from required religion courses, albeit reluctantly 

May 8, 2018 Dani Masten Comments Off on Students benefit from required religion courses, albeit reluctantly 

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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