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Harold Aguayo

More Than a Relationship: How Love and Trust in Relationships Shape the Self

November 8, 2020 by Emily Shaw

Photo courtesy of Steve Rouse When Stacy Rouse, site manager of the Pepperdine Volunteer Center, attended college in Texas, she and her roommate collected and saved all the Dr. Pepper cans they drank and displayed them on a wall in their dorm room. Psychology Professor Steve Rouse, who also went to school in Texas, had bought the then Stacy Johnson a drink on a … [Read more...] about More Than a Relationship: How Love and Trust in Relationships Shape the Self

1. The Limits and Possibilities of National Hispanic Heritage Month

October 12, 2020 by Anitiz Muonagolu & Emily Shaw

Via Apple Podcasts | Via SoundCloud | Via Spotify National Hispanic Heritage month begins September 15 and ends October 15. In this week's episode, seniors Priscilla Merlo and Karina Valenzuela and alumnus Harold Aguayo (class of 2020) talk about their Latin American identities, as well as what this month means to … [Read more...] about 1. The Limits and Possibilities of National Hispanic Heritage Month

Show Urgency in Wanting to Improve Diversity Issues

February 11, 2020 by Aj Muonagolu

Pepperdine is infamous for its rocky relationship with diversity and inclusion such as the LGBTQ+ freedom wall scandal and racial microaggressions. Students have protested and outcried for progress, but is Pepperdine actively trying to change or just pacifying the masses of the students? Pepperdine and students need to evaluate whether their programs are producing tangible … [Read more...] about Show Urgency in Wanting to Improve Diversity Issues

Farmer’s Market Returns by Popular Demand

September 24, 2019 by Judith-Daly Brister-Knabe

Photos by Judith-Daly Brister-KnabeMullin Town Square received a big helping of produce Tuesday, Sept. 17, thanks to the return of a popular tradition.The Farmer's Market, hosted by the Office of Special Programs, began for the third consecutive year, featuring all of the old favorites as well as some new ones. The biweekly market started in 2017 and provides a platform where … [Read more...] about Farmer’s Market Returns by Popular Demand

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