Athletics assistant director, women’s soccer coach and female athletes share their experiences with concussions, discuss possible preventive measures and share Pepperdine’s safety protocols.
Hanna Sturwold Edits Films Profesionally for the World’s Biggest Companies
Senior Hanna Sturwold shares her journey to becoming a professional film editor.
Identity Inspires Worship
Photos by Callie Mechelke Freshman Natalia Escobedo prefers to worship in Spanish. Junior Ikechukwu Egwuonwu likes Nigerian Gospel music. Senior Anna Renfro enjoys traditional Christian hymns. Everyone worships differently. Worship isn’t just white, isn’t just Western, as scholars said some presume. Worship is colorful, global and shaped by all identities. “We need to realize that […]
LA Welcomes The Museum of Selfies Popup
It’s just not a museum OF selfies, it’s also a museum ABOUT them.
Pepp Students Discuss On-Campus Inclusivity During ‘Divided We Stand’ Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion
Free food, a convocation credit and an open space for discussion.
Female Directors Speak at Graziadio Business School
Female directors and industry professionals weigh-in on struggles, successes and equality during “Women Direct” film screening and panel discussion at Graziadio.
Lights, Camera, Songfest Takes the Stage for 46th Anniversary
Popcorn in hand, the lights fade…
School of Law Presents Premiere of ABC Drama ‘For the People’ with Commentary Panel
Pepperdine students watched the pilot of “For the People” a week before the rest of the country during an event organized by the School of Law.
Pepp presents “Pirates of Penzance” in Smothers Spring Opera
Gilbert and Sullivan’s entertainment juggernaut, “The Pirates of Penzance,” premieres at Pepp.
Artists Corner: Chanse Alexander
Graphic art makes its way to Pepp.