Pepperdine alumna Kendall Ross began knitting when she was 11 years old and has loved it ever since. Ross now designs and sells sweaters, cardigans and knitting patterns via her business, ‘I’d Knit That.’
‘Underneath the Fluff’: The Importance of Entertainment Journalism
To some people, entertainment journalism may seem like celebrity gossip and red carpets — but entertainment journalists are telling real, important stories. Pepperdine alumnae and entertainment journalists Gabby Gonta and Kristin Vartan discuss the value of entertainment journalism and the impact it can have.
Q&A: Senior Spotlight — Julia Campbell
Senior Julia Campbell, an Art History major with a Digital Humanities minor, shares her experience working at the Weisman Museum of Art on campus and reflects on her experience abroad in Florence, Italy. Campbell is excited to take a gap year next year to travel before pursuing a graduate degree in Art History or Chicano studies.
Fresh Faces: Debate Team Member Brings her Passion for Politics to Malibu
Fresh Faces features first-year and transfer students in an effort to unite Pepperdine students, regardless of where they are. This installment features Terra Hernandez, a first-year originally from Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i, with a passion for foreign policy and international relations.
Students Put Their Spin on Spring 2021 Style Trends
With the Pepperdine campus beginning to reopen and Los Angeles County loosening COVID-19 restrictions, students break out their spring wardrobes. Three stylish Pepperdine students discuss their unique styles, favorite spring trends and their biggest fashion inspirations.
Fresh Faces: Business-Driven Student Pursues Dreams of Working in the Fashion Industry
Fresh Faces features first-year and transfer students in an effort to unite Pepperdine students, regardless of where they are. This installment features Ray Morris, a first-year originally from a small town in Birmingham, Ala., who is studying International Business with hopes of working in the fashion industry.