The Pacific Sounds Music Festival provides Pepperdine students with the opportunity to showcase their musical talents. A group of seniors took this opportunity to create a band, Closed Caption, just three weeks before they performed live.
Students Nickname Common Campus Buildings
Each day thousands of students utilize the buildings on campus. However, the names and stories behind them aren’t always at the forefront of their minds.
Seaver Students Find Calm in the Midst of Stressful Schedules
As the semester reaches a peak, class stress is at an all time high. Students are looking for different ways to deal with their stressful workloads.
Seaver Students Remember Past Valentine’s Days
No matter how much time has elapsed, Valentine’s Day holds special magic to children. Seaver undergrad students reminisce on their favorite childhood Valentine’s Day memories.
First-year Influencers Comment on Social Media Fame
Influencers have a stigma surrounding them that leads people to believe they are above the issues normal users face. However, influencers are faced with insecurities and other challenges people don’t have to think about.
First-Year Finds Love and Hope in the Rainbows of Life
Rainbows can symbolize diverse ideas in various cultures and in peoples’ individual lives like hope, luck and wealth. However, rainbows hold a far more important place in first-year Lexington Russell’s daily life.
Pepperdine Strives to Recruit Church of Christ Students
Pepperdine feels the strain of the declining pool of Church of Christ membership nationwide in its recruitment process. To combat this, Pepperdine utilizes programs like the Next Gen Preacher Search, Won by One and Crossways; however, this year’s fall enrollment census showed an alarming decrease in Church of Christ students.
Find the Best Cup of Joe in Malibu
There are dozens of coffee shops surrounding Pepperdine’s Malibu campus. Students are torn between the various options when looking for their cup of joe.
Students Hold Mixed Reviews of Seaver 200
With the close of Seaver 200’s first semester, students look back on their experiences with the RISE Program. However, not every student said they look at their experience fondly.