Photo courtesy of Key Pearson One word to describe junior business administration major Key Pearson is “energized.” She has not gone a week without running since her junior year of high school, drinks half a cup of coffee every morning and loves driving fast. “I like to push myself and see my limits always,” Pearson […]
Yinjie Zhai Lets Food Do the Talking
Photo courtesy of Yinjie Zhai Senior advertising major Yinjie Zhai likes to eat, and when he found himself away from home, he did what some hungry college students do: He learned to cook. “When I started to live by myself — not with the family — I kind of missed [my grandfather’s] dishes,” Zhai said. […]
Franki Hooks Tweets What’s on Her Mind
Photo courtesy of Franki Hooks Though people may not always know her face, people know her Twitter account and her name: Franki Hooks. “Someone was like, ‘I thought this was a burner account, and Franki Hooks was a fake name,’” Hooks said. The senior psychology major has been on Twitter since August 2014. “People would […]
The Ghosts of Pepperdine: Smothers Theatre
They say every theater has a ghost. Smothers Theatre appears to have had two.
The Ghosts of Pepperdine: Taking a Look Behind the Scenes at Smothers Theatre’s Paranormal Activity
They say every theater has a ghost. Smothers Theatre appears to have had two.
Small Studio Sessions: Alexa Borstad
Alexa Borstad was the first guest on Small Studio Sessions.
The Other Side: Can Men Be Feminists?
Men at Pepperdine address whether they consider themselves feminists and how they approach the issue of gender equality.
Written in the Stars: How Cultures View the Cosmos
Since ancient times, people have turned to the sky to explain natural phenomena, navigate and tell time, relaying stories to illustrate what they found.
Dawn Megli: Bringing Peace through Writing
Dawn Megli, a reporter for the Thousand Oaks Acorn, writes profiles on the survivors and the families of the victims of the Borderline Shooting.
Pepperdine announces new initiative with the Los Angeles Homeland Security Advisory Council
What this partnership means to Pepperdine students