In a chat with the youngsters of the faculty on campus, we got some fresh perspective on life, love and college
‘My Friend Violet’ Showcases Alumni Talent
Photo Courtesy of Robby DeVillez With the semester coming to a close, many students are looking to the future and even considering making the leap into the shark-infested waters of Hollywood. Luckily, students need not look any further for inspiration than the fellow Waves working on the film “My Friend Violet.” “My Friend Violet” is […]
Pepperdine Probz: When You Consider Living in a Tent on Alumni
Logo by Haley Laningham The great housing crisis of 2016 has come and gone. Pepp Probz is here to give you a short synopsis if you’ve already found housing under a rock. We do not live in a college town, my friends. A sad reality of this fact is that housing is a yearly struggle. […]
When You Don’t Get a Ring by Spring
Logo by Haley Laningham Tis the season of engagements, people. Pepperdine Probz is here to get you through it. Pepperdine students joke about ring by spring relationships with an air of sarcasm. However, every year without fail, a stream of engagements bring truth to this sardonic phrase. After all, the creator of e-Harmony did hail […]
Music Committee Reveals Spring Concert Lineup
Photo Courtesy of The Board Students crowded around a balloon flanked table on Monday to discover the identity of the anticipated spring concert performer. The verdict? James and Lowell will be opening for Us the Duo and followed by headliner The Oh Hellos. Wilson Howard and John Anderson make up the opening act James and […]
Pepperdine Probz: When You Can’t Play Volleyball
Logo by Haley Laningham Pepperdine is the land of the tall, the blonde and the athletic. As such, it would appear that a disproportionate number of these people are simply frustratingly good at volleyball. Not to worry, my friends, Pepperdine Probz feels for your uncoordinated pain. Volleyball is an integral part of Pepperdine culture. People […]
Pepperdine Probz: When Payson Hosts a Rave
Logo by Haley Laningham Payson Library: Home of the studious Pepperdine student and hub of a host of Pepp Probz. First let us have a moment of silence in honor of our beloved and soon-to-be fallen library. Although you will be gone next year, you will not be forgotten. While Payson is still with us, […]
Microfinance Has Macro Problems
Art by Kris Harper Microfinance, or microcredit, is a type of financial service and poverty alleviation tool that focuses on providing small loans to those living in extremely poor regions of the world. The loans are intended to provide capital to individuals in order to start a small business such as farming or sewing, which […]
Smothers Tuned in to The Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra
Photos by Ashley Ekstrum The Wellington Ukulele Orchestra performed for a packed Smothers Theatre on Saturday and won over crowds with their Kiwi humor and charmingly tiny ukuleles. The eight-person group is currently on a nine-week tour, where they will play 40 shows on the West Coast. From Wellington, New Zealand, the Orchestra travels internationally, […]
Family Art Day Reaches out to Malibu Community
Photos by Rachelle Holdridge Family Art Day painted waves with Malibu locals as the Center for the Arts teamed up with The Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum to create an interactive art day for families. Families gathered on Saturday in Smothers Theatre to see a performance of “The Cat in the Hat” presented by Childsplay […]