Photos by Terra AtwoodThe Eating Disorder Awareness Week promoted conversations about body image at the Love your Body convo Wednesday, March 23 and Healthy Happy Hour on Friday, March 25. The events were a combined effort of Pepperdine Health Center, Counseling Center and Campus Recreation.Hannah DeWalt, the Health and Wellness education coordinator, serves the Counseling and … [Read more...] about Eating Disorder Awareness Week Promotes Healthy Conversations
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Calamigos Ranch No Longer an ‘On-Campus’ Housing Option
Photos courtesy of Michaela MeyerCalamigos Ranch will no longer be a housing opportunity for students through Housing and Residence Life beginning fall 2017.Calamigos Ranch was first offered to students as a housing option in the fall semester of 2014. Calamigos Ranch is located in the Santa Monica Mountains on Kanan Dume Road, which is 11.5 miles away from Pepperdine’s … [Read more...] about Calamigos Ranch No Longer an ‘On-Campus’ Housing Option
SMC Impacts Malibu Farmers Market
Photo by Alexis Padilla The Malibu Farmers Market is open every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in front of the Malibu Library and former Sheriff’s station, but with Santa Monica College's new potential venture into Malibu, the farmers market may lose its spot on Civic Center Way. In February of 2016, the Malibu Planning Commission approved a resolution, which will allow … [Read more...] about SMC Impacts Malibu Farmers Market
Convicted Civility Convo Promotes Healthy Conversations
Photo by Moni AvilaRichard Mouw, American philosopher and theologian, spoke in Elkins Auditorium on March 15 to share his message on what he likes to call 'Convicted Civility' with the Pepperdine community. At the root of Convicted Civility is the idea that conviction and civility are an integral part of civil discourse and Christianity can be a solution to the incivility … [Read more...] about Convicted Civility Convo Promotes Healthy Conversations
School of Public Policy Creates Project for Conservative Conversation
Graphic Courtesy of Pete PetersonThe Pepperdine's Graduate School of Public Policy launched The American Project this year. This two-year initiative aims to gather intellectuals and political activists to think through the conservative movement in the United States, according to Program Director Rich Tafel. The dean of the School of Public Policy and professors at the school … [Read more...] about School of Public Policy Creates Project for Conservative Conversation