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Nonreligious students take on Pepperdine

May 4, 2022 Zoe Hunt Comments Off on Nonreligious students take on Pepperdine

Sophomore accounting major Zedekyah Teh is a nonreligious student in a community based in Christian faith.  This can make him feel as if there is a glass barrier between him and his peers.  Teh grew […]

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Bonding Through Surf Boards and Bibles

June 30, 2021 Lydia DuPerier Comments Off on Bonding Through Surf Boards and Bibles

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 […]

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Pepperdine students and faculty consider Christian privilege at Pepperdine

April 30, 2019 Caroline Busch Comments Off on Pepperdine students and faculty consider Christian privilege at Pepperdine

Acappella music and Bible studies are second nature for junior Jax Burgess.  The junior integrated marketing communication major said he always feels comfortable on campus due to his Church of Christ background. But he realizes […]

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Students dislike Pepperdine’s opposite gender visitation policy

December 2, 2018 Audrey Miotto Comments Off on Students dislike Pepperdine’s opposite gender visitation policy

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 […]

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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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