The Pepperdine Women's Swim and Dive team gathers in a huddle at Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool on Oct. 8. Last year's team won their first conference title in the program's history. Photos courtesy of Roger Horne Corrections: Several errors appeared in the Nov. 7 article, "Women's Swim and Dive Looks to Continue Success from Last Season." Freshman Lexi Haymart's last name was … [Read more...] about Women’s Swim and Dive Looks to Continue Success from Last Season
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Opinion: Find Gratitude Without a Car
Art by HeeJoo RohAs a car-less student at Pepperdine, it can feel like I am stuck on campus. If you are facing a similar situation, don’t give up hope yet — I've found there are many benefits to living on campus without owning a vehicle.As I navigate my first semester at Pepperdine, I’ve found countless opportunities to build relationships, tap into on-campus … [Read more...] about Opinion: Find Gratitude Without a Car
No. 9 Pepperdine Men’s Water Polo falls to No. 5 USC in close 13-11 game
Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool, home of the Pepperdine Men's Water Polo team, sits empty before the game on Oct. 22. Two more games will be played here before the end of the season. Photo by Caitlyn Garcia No. 9 Pepperdine Men’s Water Polo lost to No. 5 University of Southern California with a score of 13-11 on Oct. 22 at Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool. This loss puts the Waves … [Read more...] about No. 9 Pepperdine Men’s Water Polo falls to No. 5 USC in close 13-11 game
Climate Change: Letter from the Editor
Photo by Emily Shaw There should not have been a historic blizzard the weekend of my 16th birthday. Blizzards are common during winter in my small corner of western Kansas — but never at the end of April. As cows wandered the highway due to high drifts against fences, the snow melted away into the next 80-degree weekend. I then had a stark revelation: this was climate … [Read more...] about Climate Change: Letter from the Editor
From One Bubble to Another — My Time at Pepperdine as an Asian American
Art by Vivian HsiaSan Jose, Calif., is home to 382,815 Asian Americans, according to Data Commons. At Homestead High School, the high school I attended, the demographic breakdown is pretty diverse — with Asians occupying 44.9% of the population, according to School Digger.It's rare in the United States that the Asian minority would overtake the white majority, according … [Read more...] about From One Bubble to Another — My Time at Pepperdine as an Asian American