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 […]
It’s Wednesday at 6 p.m. on Feb. 20 and Brooke Tolson, senior liberal arts major, cannot decide if she wants to drive to campus for the Black Student Association Talent Showcase or just relax at […]
The saying ‘home is where the heart is’ gets a little more complicated when one’s heart is in more than one place. College students often find themselves struggling in this situation. Many freshmen have a […]
Most first-year Pepperdine students choose their roommate in the hopes of finding their perfect match but they aren’t any happier than their randomly paired peers. A Pepp Post poll of 51 students found that 67 […]
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 […]
Popular wellness guru and influencer Dr. Mona Vand starts her day at 6 a.m. by turning on her essential oil diffuser. The aroma of lavender and peppermint calm her as she makes her daily “detox […]
While some students use virtual reality (VR) to escape reality, how virtual reality can enhance their education is less known. While the Payson Library Genesis Lab has hosted events and classes to encourage faculty and […]
Pepperdine’s Step Team features 19 teammates who are making strides to diversify Pepperdine’s campus culture The team brings solidarity and interconnectedness to Pepperdine’s Black community, said David L. Humphreys Jr., associate dean of Student Affairs […]
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 […]
Open-minded. Participatory. Diverse. Academically minded. These are just a handful of the characteristics Pepperdine community members hope to find in their new president. Pepperdine University’s Board of Regents is actively searching for candidates to serve […]
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