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Life & Arts

Schultz Begins Poetry Book Tour at Payson

April 22, 2015 by Madison Harwell

Photo by Jenna AguileraProfessor Jeffrey Schultz began his national tour of reading his critically-acclaimed book of poetry, “What Ridiculous Things We Could Ask of Each Other,” on Jan. 22 in the Payson Surfboard Room. "It used to nag at me always — I was such a child — asking, is this all there is? But these days together, a little sunlight out the … [Read more...] about Schultz Begins Poetry Book Tour at Payson

Schifano Takes Taco Tuesday to a New Level

April 22, 2015 by Emily Combias

Photos by Haley LaninghamFor a fish taco on a Tuesday night, Duke’s restaurant in Malibu is the place to be. For sophomore Nick Schifano, however, Taco Tuesday is more than just a night for appreciating seafood — it’s date night. When it comes to relationships, students at Pepperdine have two paths to navigate: finding true love with your “my-tie” … [Read more...] about Schifano Takes Taco Tuesday to a New Level

Cage the Elephant break free in LA

April 22, 2015 by Madison Harwell

Photos by Matt Benton Cage The Elephant toured through LA with two sold-out shows at the Tower Theater last Thursday and Friday for their first ever Grammy-nominated album “Melophobia.” Cage The Elephant has had a growing presence in the alternative rock genre ever since their break in 2009 with their self-titled album and hit single “Ain’t No Rest for the … [Read more...] about Cage the Elephant break free in LA

Junior Joel Wood Seeks to Hone His Craft

April 22, 2015 by Haley Laningham

Pepperdine is full of talented students working in all aspects of the arts. This week, the Graphic walked around with junior Joel Wood to talk about the craft of creative writing. Q: What is your favorite means of self-expression? A: I like writing. Q: How long have you known that writing is a passion of yours? A: I think it really started toward the end of high school. My … [Read more...] about Junior Joel Wood Seeks to Hone His Craft

Workout Wear on a Budget

April 17, 2015 by Shayla Girardin

Photo by Shayla Girardin Making time to workout can be challenging and actually getting out the door is a struggle. For my fellow fashion focused females out there the last minute question always remains: What should I wear? If you’re worried about how to dress for the gym, don’t break a sweat (save that for your workout). There are lots of ways to dress practically and … [Read more...] about Workout Wear on a Budget

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