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2014

Pepperdine Recognized as a Beautiful Campus

February 17, 2016 by Paola Ramos

Infograph by Monica Avila and Kylie Myers Various publications have recognized Pepperdine as one of the most beautiful universities in the country and in the world. The list below highlights a few of the “Most Beautiful Campuses” lists on which Pepperdine has appeared over the past three years. _______________ Follow Paola Ramos on Twitter: @PaolasPassport

Best Movies of 2014

May 4, 2015 by Tara Jenkins

Photo Courtesy of Razlan//Creative Commons The past year has been an exciting and diverse year in film. Audiences flocked to theaters to see everything from a talking tree to a 400-foot-tall lizard grace the silver screen. Among the many substantial releases of 2014, 10 stand out as the most innovative, influential and memorable films of […]

Best Albums of the Year

May 4, 2015 by Nate Barton and Madison Harwell

Don’t know where to start? Here’s a tip.

Women Dominated Music in 2014

May 4, 2015 by MacKayla Testerman

Photo Courtesy of Eva Rinaldi//Creative Commons It has been an odd year — some would say a dry year. It was a year with dozens upon dozens of very good albums that did not quite reach the level of “My Dark Twisted Fantasy” or “OK Computer.” Except in one respect. This was the year of […]

Best DPS Reports of the Year

April 14, 2015 by Cassandra Stephenson

8/21/14 2:37 p.m. Crimes ­– Larceny/Theft –Identity Theft Location: Drescher Student Housing Apartments Summary: A student reported that an unknown individual had used a false name in an attempt to receive money from the student’s grandmother. 9/17/14 4:07 p.m. Incidents – Heat and Smoke Alarms Location: Center for Communication and Business Summary: The Caf was […]

Graphic Wins Four Awards

November 6, 2014 by Graphic Staff

Photo by Marisa Padilla Sacha Irick, Alexander Hayes and Mariella Rudi took home four Pacemakers at the 2014 Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Association Conference on Nov. 1 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Sacha Irick won third place in the comic panel/strip category at the 2014 ACP cartooning awards. This is the Graphic’s first-ever nomination and win […]

Mr. All-American crowns a runner

March 30, 2014 by Stasia Demick

Cross-country runner freshman Jackson Hogan earned the coveted title and crown of Mr. All-American

Songfest: “Bright Lights, Big City”

March 23, 2014 by Paola Ramos

Photo by Kailyn Neil In a school abundant with passion for the arts, it’s not a surprise that Songfest is one of Pepperdine’s most beloved traditions. This year’s show will honor the tradition by captivating audiences with outstanding performances and dazzling lights, as the theme is “Bright Lights, Big City.”   Songfest took place for […]

Men’s basketball leaves tournament with loss in quarterfinals

March 9, 2014 by Chirag Patel

Photo Courtesy of Kyle Terada/West Coast Conference Men’s basketball faced off against Saint Mary’s in the quarterfinal round of the WCC Championship Tournament at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas on March 9, coming to within 7 points of the lead with 8:30 left to play but ultimately losing to the Gaels 80-69. The No. […]

Women’s basketball loses quarterfinal to BYU

March 8, 2014 by Chirag Patel

Photo by Sylvia Hartley After securing a first round win against Santa Clara on Thursday and ending a 15 game losing streak, the No. 10 seeded women’s basketball team entered the quarterfinal matchup of the WCC Championship Tournament against No. 2 seeded BYU on Friday at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, hoping to pull […]

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