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A New Semester, New Beginnings and New SGA Committees

February 8, 2024 by Emma Martinez

Pepperdine’s Student Government Association’s Committees are back after a year-long hiatus. SGA Committees bridge the gap between members and students who have the common goal of improving campus, SGA Executive Vice President Myers Mentzer said. She re-evaluated the committee structure and created a three-step process that will be engaging for students while simultaneously … [Read more...] about A New Semester, New Beginnings and New SGA Committees

The Augustus and Patricia Tagliaferri Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Discusses Being Armed for Politics: Identity, Calling and Faith

February 7, 2024 by Rachel Flynn

Kay Coles James spoke on how she armed herself for politics by becoming solidified in her identity, calling and faith.The School of Public Policy hosted James during the Augustus and Patricia Tagliaferri Dean’s Distinguished Lecture. Pete Peterson, dean of the School of Public Policy, sat down with James for a discussion titled: A Life of Faithful Leadership in Politics … [Read more...] about The Augustus and Patricia Tagliaferri Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Discusses Being Armed for Politics: Identity, Calling and Faith

Passionate Student Takes Over Core Chapel

February 6, 2024 by Nina Fife

After a full semester of Chapel in the fall, first-year and sophomore students have become accustomed to the routine Core Chapel sessions on Wednesday mornings in Firestone Fieldhouse. However, the community was shocked and confused when, during the first Core Chapel of spring semester Jan. 10, Jake Olson took to the stage to speak what he called “the truth.”After a … [Read more...] about Passionate Student Takes Over Core Chapel

A Nostalgic Night To Be Remembered: Thank You and Farewell From The Righteous Brothers

February 6, 2024 by Irene Tao

Pioneered music artists Bill Medley from the Righteous Brothers and his newly acclaimed partner, Bucky Heard, began the first stop of their "Thank You, Farewell Tour" at Smothers Theatre on Jan. 18.The Righteous Brothers are a music duo formed in 1963, originally with Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. The talented team released hundreds of familiar melodies, making them a … [Read more...] about A Nostalgic Night To Be Remembered: Thank You and Farewell From The Righteous Brothers

Young Concert Artists Perform An Ode to German Romantic Opera

February 3, 2024 by Shalom Montgomery

The Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts program hosted "Young Concert Artists on Tour" in Raitt Recital Hall on Jan. 21. This performance was a part of the traditional Bergmann Recital Series. This musical series includes classical pieces performed by both a choir and classical instruments.Young Concert Arts’s mission is to “support young classical artists and … [Read more...] about Young Concert Artists Perform An Ode to German Romantic Opera

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