Pepperdine alumna Jessica Gray graduated only last spring but she has spent the year hard at work founding her own nonprofit early childhood education program— yogacore. A business and economics major Gray combined her skill and passion for yoga with the spirit of volunteerism to make an impact in the lives of young children. Gray said her job with Jumpstart … [Read more...] about Yogacore: A new kind of movement
Life & Arts
Spring fever warms weather hearts
With the capricious weather finally moving toward sunshine one thing is certain— spring at Pepperdine has finally arrived. And with the advent of spring academics intensify in anticipation of finals and students begin to make summer plans. Yet the coming of the season also ignites a more romantic force: the proverbial "ring by spring."This phenomenon seems to be a … [Read more...] about Spring fever warms weather hearts
Campus runs on new Jamba Juice addiction
The Pepperdine cafeteria services have garnered a lot of attention from the Graphic this year my own column included. We've explored the mystery behind the B rating. We've taken a look into the lives and personalities of the employees who serve us each and every day. Now it's time to get juicy... Jamba Juicy that is.Jamba Juice— the company has swept the West Coast with … [Read more...] about Campus runs on new Jamba Juice addiction
L.A. Marathon
Pepperdine students and professors were among the 25000 participants in the 2010 L.A. Marathon on Sunday. Click the thumbnails at right to scroll through scenes from the race. The full story is under "related articles" below. … [Read more...] about L.A. Marathon
Image gallery: Clothesline Project
To raise awareness of sexual violence and assault Pepperdine students symbolically hang their "dirty laundry" in the sunked garden outside the Caf. This is the first year Pepperdine has participated in the Clothesline Project a nationwide initiative.Click the images to the right to scroll through them. … [Read more...] about Image gallery: Clothesline Project



