Community members wait hours to donate blood to shooting victims
Staff Editorial: Nike Sets the Standard for Advocacy
The staff discusses whether or not brands should be social advocates.
Focus On Yourself, Not Your Love Life
The beginning of the school year often brings love life woes to the front of one’s mind, but be sure to take time to love yourself.
Delivery Service Provides Healthy Meals with a Cost
Photos by Sherry Yang Convenience comes with a cost. Whether it’s one-click ordering with Amazon or the self-driving Tesla, society finds new (and often expensive) ways to do the least amount of work to satisfy daily needs, and this doesn’t stop at food. In this era of foodies, sliced bread is hardly innovative compared to […]
Review: ‘The Director’ Sheds Personal Light on the #MeToo Movement
Earlier this year, J.K. Stein published her journal entries that follow her five-year experience with sexual assault and a prestigious director.
Pepperdine Women Pave Road of Leadership and Equality
Female faculty at Pepperdine, outnumbered by their male counterparts, are managing to gain equality little by little.
Pepperdine’s Guitar Heroes Hold Concert in Payson
Christopher Parkening’s guitar students showcased their skills in all areas of guitar performance
Distinguished Speaker Tackles Education in a ‘Post-truth Era’
Lynn Pasquerella, president of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, spoke about education, economics and the elections.
Artists Corner: Savannah Wix
From opera to folk music, Savannah Wix can sing it all.
Poetry Reading Explores Childhood, Parenting and History
F. Douglas Brown read a collection of poems from his award-winning book “Zero to Three.”