Photo by Alli Burnison Pepperdine’s Latino Student Association and Intercultural Affairs Office are hosting five events in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, which goes from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15. LSA has two upcoming events among the five during the month, according to Latino Student Association’s official Facebook page. The “Baila Conmigo LSA Dance” […]
Save Your Words: Just Press Play
Photo by Ana Salinas Victor Hugo once said, “Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent.” This frequently quoted aphorism reveals the undeniable power of pairing instruments and rich lyrics. This truth can be used to our advantage when we simply cannot convey our message. A particular cringe-worthy […]
Curb Your International Food Cravings
Graphic by Graphic Staff Participating an international program provides students with the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in numerous aspects of diverse cultures: interesting individuals, unfamiliar cities and countries, and lastly — but arguably most importantly — food. Despite the length of time you spent abroad or even how much time has passed since, the […]
Check Out these Summer Jobs
Photos by Zach Le Many Pepperdine students’ summers will consist of a daily three to four hours spent in class here on campus. That is certainly not a bad way to spend the summer — Malibu is beautiful, classes are short, and Caf food is still readily available on the off chance you were just […]
Check Out these Summer Jobs
Photos by Zach Le Many Pepperdine students’ summers will consist of a daily three to four hours spent in class here on campus. That is certainly not a bad way to spend the summer — Malibu is beautiful, classes are short, and Caf food is still readily available on the off chance you were just […]
The Mountain Peaks with New Vision
Image Courtesy of the Graphic Pepperdine students have the opportunity to take part in a revamped worship experience Sunday, April 10, as The Mountain has returned once more to campus for its third year. Beginning at 5 p.m., students can either walk or shuttle from the dorm roads down to Alumni Park, and can expect […]
Steps to Secure a Summer Internship
Art by Peau Porotesano “So what are your plans for this summer?” In the days of elementary school and little responsibilities, this question was met with visions of endless pool parties, lazy mornings and the ripest of watermelon. Now, however, such an inquiry can instigate a downward spiral of thoughts and worries, ending in a […]
Steps to Secure a Summer Internship
Art by Peau Porotesano “So what are your plans for this summer?” In the days of elementary school and little responsibilities, this question was met with visions of endless pool parties, lazy mornings and the ripest of watermelon. Now, however, such an inquiry can instigate a downward spiral of thoughts and worries, ending in a […]
Student Inspires Through Storytelling
Photo Courtesy of Chelsea Erselius Many students gathered on main campus to view an assortment of short films created by their talented classmates at Reelstories Film Festival on Jan. 26. This event marked a significant day in 20-year-old Pepperdine junior Bella Issa’s life as a filmmaker. Issa’s first year at Reelstories awarded her and her […]
Finding the Best Boba in Town
Photos by Alli Burnison A common trend across Pepperdine’s campus has been an obsession with boba or bubble tea, which is a milk-tea-based drink that contains tapioca balls and comes in a variety of flavors and fashions. The origins of boba tea can be traced back 40 years, as the creation is credited to Taiwanese […]