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Students struggle to register for classes at Pepperdine

December 29, 2018 Liam Labrooy Comments Off on Students struggle to register for classes at Pepperdine

One second.  One single second can change whether a student gets into their classes. A Pepp Post survey of 53 students found that students faced a range of difficulty in registering for their classes, with […]

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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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Pepperdine students voice opinions on campus ghost-town effect

December 29, 2018 Annabelle Childers Comments Off on Pepperdine students voice opinions on campus ghost-town effect

Empty. Quiet. Sad. Slow. Peaceful. A ghost town. That’s the dominant sentiment of Pepperdine students for what campus life is like on the weekends. “The community of Pepperdine on the weekends definitely differs from the […]

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Spiritual life advisors effect on Pepperdine’s campus 

December 29, 2018 Christian Parham Comments Off on Spiritual life advisors effect on Pepperdine’s campus 

Stress. Loneliness. Homesickness. Exhaustion. These are some of the difficult emotions college students may face. Pepperdine students can turn to the guidance and wisdom of spiritual life advisors (SLAs) to help them cope. SLAs, also […]

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Pepperdine Students find Release through Surfing

December 29, 2018 Griffin Finck Comments Off on Pepperdine Students find Release through Surfing

Pepperdine ministry graduate student Daniel Perez finds peace while sitting on a board in the Pacific Ocean.   Perez has been surfing for six years, since his start as an undergraduate at Pepperdine, and feels passionate […]

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Athletes face challenges trying to balance Greek life at Pepperdine

December 29, 2018 Erica Martinez Comments Off on Athletes face challenges trying to balance Greek life at Pepperdine

If only there were enough hours in the day. Being a member of a sorority or fraternity or being an athlete are each very time consuming. To be committed to both — that’s tricky. Only […]

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Students lack time and energy to engage in the news 

December 29, 2018 Sarah Seltsam Comments Off on Students lack time and energy to engage in the news 

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 […]

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How social media is impacting the Pepperdine freshmen experience

December 29, 2018 Ashley Mowreader Comments Off on How social media is impacting the Pepperdine freshmen experience

First-year Pepperdine students are feeling social pressures from social media before stepping on campus, whether they “like” it or not.  Between a class wide GroupMe chat started in January to “roommate dating” in May, social […]

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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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