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The Pitman Sisters: From students to TikTok creators

June 30, 2021 Tanya Yarian Comments Off on The Pitman Sisters: From students to TikTok creators

First-year Pepperdine law student Hasley Pitman, is now a TikTok sensation with her two teenage sisters after one of their dancing videos went viral during quarantine with 6 million views. They now have over 2.3 […]

Profiles

Pepperdine alumna makes big strides in the sports industry

June 30, 2021 Christina Buravtsova Comments Off on Pepperdine alumna makes big strides in the sports industry

When the pandemic forced Pepperdine alumna Jessica Campbell to end her internship early at the John R. Wooden Award, an ESPN award show for college basketball players, she joined forces with her former boss, Earnest […]

Sports

Pepperdine students find new ways to keep in shape despite pandemic

June 30, 2021 Alexander Payne Comments Off on Pepperdine students find new ways to keep in shape despite pandemic

Due to the pandemic, Pepperdine students have changed the way they maintain their personal fitness. With gyms closed and stress high, many students have found new ways to stay in shape, eat well and remain […]

education

Students and Faculty Consider Pros and Cons of Hybrid Future

June 30, 2021 Emily Chase Comments Off on Students and Faculty Consider Pros and Cons of Hybrid Future

A year of weary eyes behind a tinted screen. A year of Zoom meetings and breakout room introductions.  A year of remote learning, and while the tides are finally changing, there’s some students who have […]

Community

Some California businesses struggle while others thrive during COVID-19 

June 30, 2021 Sheldon Fraley Comments Off on Some California businesses struggle while others thrive during COVID-19 

It is a tale of two restaurants.   Lily’s Malibu thrived during the COVID-19 pandemic because of its take-out only business, while Wood Ranch BBQ in Agoura Hills struggled when dine-in and catering ceased.  Just as […]

Campus Life

How coronavirus has altered the Greek life experience for new sorority members

June 30, 2021 Josephine Lo Comments Off on How coronavirus has altered the Greek life experience for new sorority members

Amidst a global pandemic, sororities at Pepperdine University continue to be a staple for many, including where incoming freshmen and new members have found a community.  Sororities are navigating through uncharted waters in these unprecedented […]

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First-year students reflect on Malibu living experience — without the campus life

June 30, 2021 Sofia Longo Comments Off on First-year students reflect on Malibu living experience — without the campus life

As a first-year university student, trying to build community and finding new friends is hard enough, even without a pandemic.  After Pepperdine announced in January that in-person classes would not resume with the start of […]

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 How did COVID-19 impact social media marketing?

June 30, 2021 Rachel Troyer Comments Off on  How did COVID-19 impact social media marketing?

It is no surprise that social media revolutionized marketing campaigns. With the COVID-19 pandemic, companies have had to rely on social media more than ever to market themselves to stay afloat through promoting brand awareness […]

education

Graduate programs face change at Pepperdine and across the country

June 30, 2021 Joe Allgood Comments Off on Graduate programs face change at Pepperdine and across the country

In a volatile economy, more students are choosing to extend their education by going to graduate school. Pepperdine has felt the full force of this nationwide impact. National graduate enrollment grew at nearly three times […]

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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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