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Ran Home: Pepperdine Panhellenic Holds Sorority Recruitment

September 25, 2022 by Terra Hernandez

Kappa Alpha Theta's new member class of 2022 unites for the first time at bid day on Sept. 19. After a weekend of learning about each sorority, new members discovered which chapter offered them a bid. Photo courtesy of Sasha Brendan The start of a new academic year at Pepperdine brings many traditions — one of them being sorority recruitment. Pepperdine’s seven Panhellenic … [Read more...] about Ran Home: Pepperdine Panhellenic Holds Sorority Recruitment

Fresh Faces: Business-Driven Student Pursues Dreams of Working in the Fashion Industry

March 10, 2021 by Kayla Kahrl

First-year Ray Morris rocks a Pepperdine T-shirt in Mount Laurel, Ala., after enrolling as a student in April. Morris said she visited and fell in love with the Malibu campus during her first year of high school when her dad took her family on a trip to Los Angeles and San Diego. Photos courtesy of Ray Morris First-year Ray Morris moved to Los Angeles in September and … [Read more...] about Fresh Faces: Business-Driven Student Pursues Dreams of Working in the Fashion Industry

Light & Dirty: ‘The Controversy Is Expected’

April 27, 2016 by Berkley Mason

Photos by Berkley Mason and Courtesy of Lydia Gerard and Meridith Cary Light & Dirty, a senior thesis exhibition at the Weisman Museum, is showing a handful of art pieces, all of which aim to convey and start a dialogue about topics of "light" or "dirty" nature, senior Studio Art major Lydia Gerard said. Assistant Professor of Fine Art Gretchen Batcheller, Art … [Read more...] about Light & Dirty: ‘The Controversy Is Expected’

Why I Didn’t Go Greek

March 15, 2016 by Berkley Mason

Art by Peau PorotesanoWhen I came to Pepperdine, I fully planned to rush — I even paid my pre-registration fee. But for some reason, I decided against it. As I reflect on the years I've spent at Pepperdine, I'm confident that this decision was the right one.When I decided not to go, my opportunity to be in a sorority closed, putting me in the "independent" category with … [Read more...] about Why I Didn’t Go Greek

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