Letter From Editor Poem: The Little Moments Profile Katy Flinn Summits Mount Kilimanjaro ‘Is This a Picture or a Video?’ How Moments Create the Movie of Relationships Profile Morena Gonzales -Yap is Motivated by Matcha ‘It’s a Human Right’ Education Transforms Lives Competition and Connection Moments in Sports Profile Ethan Suh Runs on to the […]
Graphic Print Edition: 4-8-2022
News: Bienvenido Barcelona: Pepperdine Offers New International Program New Beginnings: Students Continue the Songfest Tradition Good News: A Professor and A Friend Admitted Waves Flood Pepperdine at the Malibu Reception Malibu Roads Pose Fatal Threat to Vulnerable Road Users Student Affairs Plans to Expand Wellness Resources, Add Flat Fee SGA Announces New Officers for 2022-23 […]
Letter to the Editor: Pepperdine and the ADA — A Mission to Uncover the Truth
Sophomore Sofia Thure advocates for accessibility and disability awareness on campus in a letter to the editor.
Staff Editorial: Find Balance in Students’ Performance
In a competitive school such as Pepperdine, it can be easy to either feel the need to put on a front or collapse under the pressure. There is another option though— taking a moment to rest and recuperate.
Sponsored Content: Songfest 2022 — Songfest Community Event
Songfest 2017: All Aboard! Songfest is Pepperdine’s longest-standing tradition. This mini-musical variety show has been a meaningful and enriching experience for alumni, students, faculty, and staff. Each year, students have the opportunity to create an original show centered around a theme. Students spend weeks rehearsing to present their show to the Pepperdine community. During rehearsal […]
Graphic Print Edition: 3-18-2022
News Office of Student Accessibility Hosts Disability Awareness Week In Her Parents’ Eyes: Remembering Autumn Tennison Goodbye Sodexo, Hello Bon Appétit: Pepperdine Welcomes New Dining Service Good News: The Impact of Kindness Pepperdine Returns to Maskless Life COVID-19 Brain Fog Leaves Students Feeling Unmotivated Pepperdine to Launch Center for Faith and the Common Good on […]
Staff Editorial: Not Just Answers, The Truth
As a private university, Pepperdine is under less obligation to reveal institutional information, but that should not be the standard. The University should empower its students and student-journalists in their pursuit of truth.
LIVE UPDATES: Power Outages Affect Malibu Campus
The Malibu campus experienced partial power outages March 6 as the University repaired equipment malfunctions. Intermittent outages and loss of WiFi and cell signal affected students as they returned from spring break.
Staff Ed: Goodbye Black History Month, But Not Black Voices
As the sun sets on Black History Month, there are still things people must remember year-round when it comes to Black voices. Black individuals — whether here at Pepperdine or across the nation — need to be supported, heard and not tokenized to make white saviors look good.
Staff Editorial: Title IX Reports — Helping or Hurting?
For some on campus, it seems like it’s easier to get punished for having consensual sex than it is for a student to get punished for possibly committing a Title IX offense.