Through the loss of a daughter, father Arik Housley and his family have created a mission of positivity and kindness.
The Board’s ‘Trunk or Treat’ Sparks Controversy Over Handicap Spots
Reserved parking in handicap spaces caused students and alumni to voice their opinions via Instagram.
DPS Crime Reports: Aug. 21 – Oct. 29
A crime log from the Department of Public Safety
Holocaust Survivors Share Their Stories Over Bread
Stories from the Holocaust live on from generation to generation through the stories of the survivors.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch Speaks at Pepperdine Law School
Neil Gorsuch discussed his book, “A Republic, If You Can Keep It,” which takes a deep-dive into the Constitution and one’s role as a judge
Honor Society Denies Pepperdine; Dean Feltner Writes Back
The faculty requirement to explain how they support Pepperdine’s Christian mission, honor society Phi Beta Kappa denied Pepperdine a chapter.
Staff Editorial: Go Deeper Than A Retweet
Journalists and social media users need to work together to spread accurate information.
Fire Returns to Malibu
The Sweetwater Fire burned approximately 40 acres in Malibu near Sweetwater Road.
Frosh Follies Brings Excitement and a Surprise from President Gash
Freshmen houses Crocker, Eaton, Knott and J. Pen brought home the win for Best Chant, whereas freshmen and transfer houses Eden, Shafer, Krown Alpha and Krown Beta swept the skit category.
Therapy by Design: Various Communities Find Remedy Through Art
There are no limits to who can pursue art and the effects art has on a person. A diverse group of individuals discuss their therapeutic journey with art.