Pepperdine University mutes musical talent
Freshman Kohlton Dannenberg drives 45 minutes into Los Angeles a few times a week. Just to play the drums. While his case is extreme, many non-music majors said they struggle to find ways to pursue […]
Freshman Kohlton Dannenberg drives 45 minutes into Los Angeles a few times a week. Just to play the drums. While his case is extreme, many non-music majors said they struggle to find ways to pursue […]
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 […]
During her first year as a faculty member, Communication Professor Roslyn Satchel was pulled over three times by police just off campus in Malibu. And it was not because she was speeding or on her […]
Pepperdine administrators don’t want students to talk about sex. But students believe conversations about safe sex are necessary — even at a Christian university, “A big thing about Pepperdine is having open dialogues, being diverse […]
Pepperdine students who grew up with the world’s information at their fingertips lack news literacy and interest. Students rely heavily on social media for what news they consume and do not have the news literacy […]
One step forward, two steps back. At least that’s what Pepperdine students and professors think about the quest for gender equality in the United States in the wake of President Donald Trump’s election, the Me […]
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 […]
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