Graphic by Nate BartonNo matter what side of the political spectrum it's from, the view of our country isn't too pretty these days. People are angry, people are scared, people are full of hate, and it's exhausting. None of that means we can't make a change and be positive.What the world lacks at the moment is positivity. We are constantly given a negative picture of the other … [Read more...] about Keep Positive
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HRL Appeases Construction Noise with Headphones
Photos by Duncan Hilby Pepperdine Housing and Residence Life gave students living in Lovernich and Eden dorms pairs of Bose noise-cancelling headphones in January as part of an ongoing construction initiative. Beginning this last summer, Pepperdine undertook a project called the Campus Life Project. The campus will undergo updates and improvements to different facilities, … [Read more...] about HRL Appeases Construction Noise with Headphones
From Our Feed: Mountain Lion Sightings on Malibu Campus
Editor’s Note: “From our feed” is a new feature through which developing stories covered on our social media accounts are featured on our website. These will be updated, but the most recent information can always be found on our social media. Public Safety has asked people on the Malibu campus not to "hike, bike or jog alone, especially from dusk until dawn" due to … [Read more...] about From Our Feed: Mountain Lion Sightings on Malibu Campus
Some Students Say “I Do” to Ring By Spring, Others Reject
Graphics and Photo by Jackson Hogan Torin Wile and Stasia Demick are in a three-year relationship. Wile is a senior at Pepperdine University, while Demick just graduated from the same school this spring. Jonathan Lewis and Kalina Thornton are in a similar situation: They’re in a 21-month-long relationship, and Lewis just graduated Seattle Pacific University, while Thornton is … [Read more...] about Some Students Say “I Do” to Ring By Spring, Others Reject
Women’s Basketball Blownout BYU and Saint Mary’s at Home
Photo courtesy of Martin A. FolbPepperdine Women’s Basketball looked to jump ahead in the West Coast Conference standings as the team entered a tough stretch hosting three of four games at Firestone Fieldhouse. Despite winning the first match against Pacific 59-58 in the previous week, the Waves fell to Santa Clara on the road 61-40 before returning home to play host to … [Read more...] about Women’s Basketball Blownout BYU and Saint Mary’s at Home